Photographer’s Note
El Castillo
Dominating the center of Chichén is the Temple of Kukulkan (the Maya name for Quetzalcoatl), often referred to as "El Castillo" (the castle). This step pyramid has a ground plan of square terraces with stairways up each of the 4 sides to the temple on top. On the Spring and Autumn equinox, at the rising and setting of the sun, the corner of the structure casts a shadow in the shape of a plumed serpent - Kukulcan, or Quetzalcoatl - along the west side of the north staircase. On these two days, the shadows from the corner tiers slither down the northern side of the pyramid with the sun's movement to the serpent's head at the base.
Mesoamerican cultures periodically built larger pyramids atop older ones, and this is one such example. In the mid 1930s, the Mexican government sponsored an excavation into El Castillo. After several false starts, they discovered a staircase under the north side of the pyramid. By digging from the top, they found another temple buried below the current one. Inside the temple chamber was a Chac Mool statue and a throne in the shape of jaguar, painted red with spots made of inlaid jade.
The Mexican government excavated a tunnel from the base of the north staircase, up the earlier pyramid’s stairway to the hidden temple, and opened it to tourists. In 2006, INAH closed the throne room to the public
Main article: El Castillo, Chichen Itza, Wikipedia
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ajayrawat
(266) 2009-03-21 4:08
I guess this is quite good picture of one of 7 wonders, the vastness of the place and size of the monument is well depicted while the beautiful clouds add beauty to the entire green frame.
berek
(28907) 2009-03-21 4:44
Hi Elias,
its impressive historical place can see all part for this magnificent area. well framed picture. have a nice weekend.
Burak
aristo
(1565) 2009-03-21 9:25
Hi Elias!
Excelent image of this beautiful temple.Great sky full of clouds,light and sharpness.Horizont is a bit tilted,but its nothing.Great photo!Congratulation!
arek
lucasgalodoido
(16603) 2009-03-24 4:43
Olá Elias,
um lugar magnífico esse mesmo, e aqui gostei de sua imagem, principalmente por causa do contraste com esse céu maravilhoso. Belo trabalho.
Parabéns e Abraço
jmdias
(19267) 2009-03-27 7:42
elias
me gusta este foto porque la luz esta muy hermosa y las nubes del cielo tambiem, penso que el encuadramiento es bonito poorque mostra tambiem el otro edificio mas al hondo.
saludos de brasil]
jorge
maloutim
(3949) 2009-04-05 11:01
Hola Elias!
Gracias por compartir este edificio excepcional, un ejemplo magnifico de la cultura Maya! He leido que los vestigios mas antiguos encontrados en "El castillo" datan del Siglo Uno AD, aunque la region fuesse ocupada 8000 años antes.
Buena toma y punto de vista del Castillo y del Templo de los guerreros,contra el bonito cielo blu y nublado!
Pero habrìa cortado la parte del cesped que es estropeada y asì verìamos los castillos desde mas cerca! Seguro, es una opinion personal.
Un abrazo!
Marie Louise.
Wanda1
(10945) 2009-05-14 22:11
Hi Elias,
One day I would like to see these places in Mexico, they look fascinating and with such a old history. You have got some nice clouds and the people show us the sheer size of these temples. Like was already mentioned your image is slightly tilted, but still nice showing us this place.
Regards
Wanda
Photo Information
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Copyright: Elias Castillo (manatee)
(4285) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-09-15
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/6.8, 1/450 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-03-21 3:23








