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Mayan pyramids and large temples were built elegantly using stone tools.
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According to the Mayan calendar, the end of the world will come soon.
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He's interested in Mayan prophecies.
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She's interested in ancient Mayan prophecies.
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A Canadian teenager has discovered a lost Mayan city.
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William has discovered a correlation between the location of Mayan cities and the position of stars in constellations.
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Tom and Mary visited the Mayan ruins.
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Most of the Mayan books were destroyed by conquistadors in the 16th century.
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Laser scans have revealed an ancient Mayan city hidden under the jungle.
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The Mayan calendar has 19 months.
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It was Valentine's Day on the 14th of February of 2022, on Lulu Island. In the morning, I had pizza slices at the pizzeria, where Rose the Filipina was the regular vendor. In the afternoon, I drank black iced tea at the cafe, where I talked to my Anglo-Saxon neighbours Barb and Ken about travelling around this world, Mayan and Aztec pyramids in Mexico, the creole languages in the Caribbean, the otherworldly buildings in the Greek Islands, our common knowledge of prestigious French, and our experiences of the Pandemic, and then talked to Hans the Netherlander about the months-long adjustment phase of the new James Webb Space Telescope, the Jovian atmosphere with lightnings, artifacts of Ancient Egypt, lightning-made glass, and dinosaur bones. At the cafe, I noticed two different round-headed stocky men, who came in and out.
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My younger brother and his wife plans to stay in Akumal in Mexico for three months. They fly off tomorrow. I've been in that area: Club Med Cancún and Star-Trekky ancient Tulum ruins. I took a small plane over the Yucatán jungle to the Chichén Itzá Mayan pyramids.
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In the afternoon of the 22nd of February of 2022, I ate three slices at the pizzeria on Lulu Island with an iced tea. At the cafe, the tables were full, but Don gave me his table, as he left. I was drinking iced green tea. There is a new barista named Sebastian, who is half-Austrian and half-Mayan, as he has Mexican connections. He was born in Austria and still carries an EU passport.
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On the 10th of March of 2022, I ate two pizza slices and drank iced tea at the Lulu Island pizzeria in the morning. The big screen showed Seattle news, but the sound was off, as usual. In the afternoon, I returned to the pizzeria to have a slice and an iced diet black cola. It was Seattle news, again, on the big screen, with sound off. Somewhat audible East Indian music was playing behind the counter. A boisterous corpulent East Indian man with his boy with a rocket-ship T-shirt ordered pizza. I walked to the cafe. At the cafe, I drank iced black tea. Behind the counter was Sebastian, the Mayan-Austrian hybrid. A big mesomorphic boy customer with something like a samurai hairdo entered. I had seen him before with his impressive meaty thighs, as he liked wearing shorts. Heading home, I observed through the window the new interesting products in the new Japanesque bakery with a bubble-tea vendor. I saw an elegant long bun with the price tag "$95"—or "$9.50"? Near the gasoline station, I saw the round-headed corpulent, but muscular man, who lived in a nearby apartment. I had seen him many times before, over the years, often with his little boy. He decried the ill sentiment in society: "They think sex is just poverty." In the alleyway, my Russian neighbour hastily passed by, whispering, "Everybody's just crying."
I remember Cancun, Mexico, from years ago. The breeze was fresh and warm along the shore in the night. The water in the beach was warm like in a bathtub. The meals were extravagant buffets. I ate frog legs for the first time. It was a Club Med resort. The gardeners and the room attendants were Mayan descendants. I bought books about Mayan linguistics. I really liked snorkelling in the clear waters full of life.
I label Rod, a bicyclist at the Lulu Island café, a spiritual "eclectic," this morning on the 22nd of August of 2022. He is a slim older white man. He talks to me, whilst I munch on salted vinegar potato chips with iced black tea, beside a favourite Spanish-language sci-fi book, Crónicas de Majipur, by Robert Silverberg. Rod believes that there is "one God," but I say that God could be either singular or plural, as number is a limitation on God. I wonder if he is a "pantheist" or "panpsychist," who believes that there is, at some level, the divine or the mind, respectively, in everybody and everything, even a "pillow." The terminology excites him. He shows me a video describing the complex Aztec calendar on his smartphone. The presentation is full of Aztec, aka Nahuatl, words, which he mistakes for "Mayan." I tell him that in ancient Mexico, the Aztecs were more like the Japanese, whilst the Maya were more like the Chinese. I utter some words presented in Nahuatl. He does not look too surprised that I know how to pronounce. We both have visited Mexico before.
This Mayan glyph is yet to be deciphered.