High heels. Button-down shirt just low enough to leave you wanting more.
I love wearing jeans, but I love the way you look at me when I wear them even more.
The rest… well, that’s where curious minds get their answers.
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High heels. Button-down shirt just low enough to leave you wanting more.
I love wearing jeans, but I love the way you look at me when I wear them even more.
The rest… well, that’s where curious minds get their answers.
(Link in bio)
Calakmul Maya Site ( Mexico )
i spent 4 straight hours making my room in mayaworld, because this is real life
https://may4w0r1d.com
fell asleep listening to PS2 menu ambience and woke up in mayaworld. This thing rules.
I know making art for the appreciation of others is a waste of energy and time but looking back on a lengthy ass career of jst shit thats never really been realized because i moved on or something else distracted me gets so disheartening so fast. seeing people just come out with their entire shit figured out in 1 second and can connect with people immediately and ive been in this shit forever still lost still have basically no allies i dont know what is missing in me that other people even of my peers seem to have innately. if i didnt love this shit with all my heart id have given up entirely by now but this path just feels like a path of pain sometimes. i wish i knew i was going in the right direction for once. born alone die alone
You must know Palenque
Palenque is an emblematic city of the great Mayan culture, it is located in the heart of southeastern Mexico, in the northeast of the state of Chiapas, submerged in a huge tropical jungle where waterfalls and rivers abound to practice the most challenging activities for any tourist. If you are thinking about getting to know this great old city, you should prepare your trip with time and book your plane tickets on time because it can get too crowded in holiday seasons.
This amazing Mayan archaeological site has the largest stepped pyramid in Mesoamerica, but what really makes it stand out from any other is the combination of its culture and the great nature that surrounds it, making Palenque one of the most important and visited Mayan archaeological zones from Mexico.
In the city of Palenque there are all the basic services to meet the needs of tourists making your visit to this city a wonderful experience, even a craft market awaits you in the main square where you will find the best artistic representations of the Mayan world.
Archaeological Zone of Palenque
What is known and can be visited in the archaeological zone of Palenque is only a part of what the city was at its moment of splendor, it is thought that it reached an extension of more than seven square kilometers, thus being one of the most great Mayan territories in Mexican territory, to travel it is recommended that you bring a hat, a sunscreen and eager to walk as crossing this area will take between 3 to 5 hours so it is advisable to arrive early to avoid the sun at its best.
But touring the archaeological zone is not the only thing that can be done in Palenque, during the visit to this amazing destination you can also visit the Textile Museum Lak Puj Kul, the neighborhood of The Cañada, tour the Palenque National Park, get to The Panchán and to know its bohemian life or, simply, to walk by the town that contrasts the traditions of a small population with the modernity of the hotel zones.
Blue waterfalls very close to Palenque
The area of the waterfalls is a protected area with international recognition for its impressive white and blue waterfalls, a color that is given thanks to the interaction of the salts that are dissolved in the water and the stone that gives rise to the river, is one of the landscapes most beautiful in the Mexican Republic ideal for practicing photography, swimming in pools that form natural pools and other outdoor activities, don´t hesitate to walk around this reserve to be amazed by its excellent natural settings, because this area is usually very high in rains and because of that complicates its blue tones, which is why it is advisable to visit it during the winter and spring, which is when the blue and turquoise tones are purer in its waters.
Repost from @simonnorfolkstudio Uxmal (Yucatec Mayan: Óoxmáal) is an ancient Maya city of the Classical period in present-day Mexico. It is considered one of the most important archaeological sites of Mayan culture. The name Uxmal means 'thrice-built' in the Mayan language, referring to the many layers of construction of its most imposing structure (actually, five stages of construction have been identified). Here photographed, the Pyramid of the Magician (Spanish: Pirámide del adivino), the tallest and most recognizable structure in Uxmal. The exact height of the pyramid is in dispute and has been reported as tall as 40m (the accepted median height is 35m (115 feet), with the base measuring approximately 69m by 49m (227 by 162 ft)). It has been considered the most distinctive Maya structure on the Yucatán Peninsula because of its high, rounded, steep sides and unusual elliptical base. Follow @simonnorfolkstudio for updates, outtakes, unpublished and archive material. @simonnorfolkstudio @instituteartist @benrubi_gallery @michaelhoppengallery @galleryluisotti @natgeo #documentaryphotography #simonnorfolk #mexico #mayaworld #mayanworld #yucatan #history #heritage #worldheritage #worldheritagesite #archaeology #mayaruins #mayanruins #igtravel #visualarchitects #lighting #dusk #uxmal #pyramid
Repost from @simonnorfolkstudio Uxmal (Yucatec Mayan: Óoxmáal) is an ancient Maya city of the Classical period in present-day Mexico. It is considered one of the most important archaeological sites of Mayan culture. Most of the city's major construction took place while Uxmal was the capital of a Late Classic Maya state around 850-925 AD. After about 1000 AD, Toltec invaders took over, and most building ceased by 1100 AD. After the Spanish conquest of Yucatán, early colonial documents suggest that Uxmal was still an inhabited place of some importance into the 1550s. As the Spanish did not build a town here, Uxmal was soon after largely abandoned. The name Uxmal means 'thrice-built' in the Mayan language, referring to the many layers of construction of its most imposing structure. Here photographed, the Pyramid of the Magician (Spanish: Pirámide del adivino, "pyramid of the foreteller.") The structure is also referred to as Casa el Adivino, and the Pyramid of the Soothsayer. The structure is the tallest and most recognizable building in Uxmal. Follow @simonnorfolkstudio for updates, outtakes, unpublished and archive material. @instituteartist @michaelhoppengallery @benrubi_gallery @galleryluisotti @natgeo #documentaryphotography #simonnorfolk #mexico #mayaworld #mayanworld #yucatan #history #heritage #worldheritage #worldheritagesite #archaeology #mayaruins #mayanruins #igtravel #visualarchitects #lighting #dusk #uxmal #pyramid