• An additional perspective on Temple IV (Temple of the Double Headed Serpent) in the background, with Temple 33 in the foreground.  Only the base of Temple 33 now remains.  I sat at my photo vantage point for 15-minutes, listening to the jungle and birds.  Taken while we were cruising Central America in our sailboat 2000-2001.
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  • I love this shot of Tikal's Temple IV (Temple of the Double Headed Serpent) as it looks across the jungle on a level plane to the top of the structure, 212 feet from its base.  If you squint, you can almost imagine the torchlight ceremony in the doorway.  Taken while we were cruising Central America in our sailboat 2000-2001.
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  • Temple of the Great Jaguar

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    Tikal became the most powerful kingdom of the ancient Maya, and it is awe-inspiring.  When we visited in 2001 it was relatively devoid of visitors.  This shot of Temple I (Temple of the Great Jaguar) is taken from the back.  A line of visitors in the shadow provides perspective.  Taken while we were cruising Central America in our sailboat 2000-2001.
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  • Temple of the Masks 1

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    Tikal became the most powerful kingdom of the ancient Maya, and it is awe-inspiring.  This shot of Temple II (Temple of the Masks) is center-framed looking straight up the massive stairs that need to be climbed sideways due to their steepness.  Taken while we were cruising Central America in our sailboat 2000-2001.
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  • Temple of the Masks 2

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    Tikal became the most powerful kingdom of the ancient Maya, and it is awe-inspiring.  This shot of Temple II (Temple of the Masks) gives some perspective to the incredible design and construction required for Tikal's temples.  Taken while we were cruising Central America in our sailboat 2000-2001.
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