El Castillo-Chichen Itza | Mexico Photo Spot
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El Castillo, also known as the Pyramid of Kukulcan, is a testament to the architectural and astronomical prowess of the ancient Maya civilization. It’s not just a pyramid; it’s a calendar in stone. Each of its four faces incorporates a broad, steep staircase consisting of 91 steps that ascend to a top platform. Combined with the platform, they total 365, the number of days in a year. This pyramid is oriented so that the equinox’s sun casts a shadow in the afternoon, creating the illusion of a feathered serpent “crawling” down the pyramid. This fascinating play of light and shadow is a unique spectacle to capture on film. The site can be crowded, especially during the equinox, so arrive early for the best photographic opportunities. In addition, the vastness of the ancient city offers numerous vantage points for capturing the pyramid in its context among the other ruins. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or a passionate photographer, El Castillo provides a compelling subject.
(Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico)