December 21 is the last day of the Mayan calendar spanning 5125 years. Thousands of new era mystics, adventurers and shrewd businessmen began to gather at the Mayan sites in southern Mexico and other places. The Mayan pyramids such as Nohoch Mul ushered in a tourism climax.The picture shows tourists climbing the Mayan Pyramid.(Reuters)
December 21 is the last day of the Mayan calendar spanning 5125 years. Thousands of new era mystics, adventurers and shrewd businessmen began to gather at the Mayan sites in southern Mexico and other places. The Mayan pyramids such as Nohoch Mul ushered in a tourism climax.(Reuters)
December 21 is the last day of the Mayan calendar spanning 5125 years. Thousands of new era mystics, adventurers and shrewd businessmen began to gather at the Mayan sites in southern Mexico and other places. The Mayan pyramids such as Nohoch Mul ushered in a tourism climax.(Reuters)
December 21 is the last day of the Mayan calendar spanning 5125 years. Thousands of new era mystics, adventurers and shrewd businessmen began to gather at the Mayan sites in southern Mexico and other places. The Mayan pyramids such as Nohoch Mul ushered in a tourism climax.(Reuters)
December 21 is the last day of the Mayan calendar spanning 5125 years. Thousands of new era mystics, adventurers and shrewd businessmen began to gather at the Mayan sites in southern Mexico and other places. The Mayan pyramids such as Nohoch Mul ushered in a tourism climax.(Reuters)