Los Algodones, Baja California; Mexico

This is not the End of the World, but you can see it from here!



Saturday, November 17, 2012

Mexican Musume Openig for the End of the World

Okay I understand the end of the world is 12 21 12  but I would still like to visit the new Museum in Cancun!

So why is Museo Maya de Cancun is the largest structure built by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) Opening. Last major opening was twenty five years ago, since the Templo Mayor Museum in 1987.   It has three exhibition halls with 4,400 square feet, and two permanent, one temporary  international exhibition venues.

On display Human remains from 14 thousand years ago from Tulum' s underwater caves. Items never before displayed to the Public.

Special items from Regional Yucatan Museum or Canton Palace.

Items from INAH, San Miguelto Archaeological site. 

This is just a part of Mexico’s tourism board, to attract more visitors to the nation, particularly those from other parts of the world whom appreciate culture. Attendance is estimated to by more than a million people per year.

 Tourism is approximately 13 percent of the the Gross Domestic Product. Mexico has more than on fifth of a million (200,000) Archeological sites of importance. Many have not received the proper attention needed, and have not even been viewed by visitors.

The major Maya World spred over Five Countries  Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala Honduras and Mexico and surely a few traveled further in North America?

 

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