A while back we took a trip to Copan, Honduras with many of our fellow Senior missionaries. As Kacie said, "Isn't that nice. They are letting the Seniors go on a field trip." And what a field trip it was. Because of the risks of the road we had to hire a police escort to get us to the border. Copan is not very far over the border and it is the location of one of the larger Mayan Ruins. We drove most of the day to get there and stayed in a local hotel which was quaint and "local".
With all of that being said, I'll show you some of the ruins.
This is an estela that chronicles a former leader's life. The carving at the top that looks like a hamburger is seen on many such estelas and it has been interpreted as " It came to pass."
Here is looking over the edge of a very sharp drop off. Can you imagine Lamanites trying to scale this wall?
Artists' conception of how it looked on the day of the big game. Rumor has it that the captain of the winning or the losing team ( not sure which) would loose his head over the outcome.Perspective- this head is about 5 ft high.
Baptismal Font? It is at ground level and could hold water, and there are stairs going down into it.
Here is a reconstruction of a temple found underneath another temple. This was a common practice of building the buildings of the conquering people on top of the buildings of the conquered.
This shows a parrot with talons. These are common in some of the construction. Naturally, there were such birds in the woods surrounding the ruins, but they didn't look this fierce!
Well, that does it for this edition. We will try to write more often.