As with last year we left the loudness of Carnaval in Cozumel for quiet, quaint, and tranquil Bacalar. The only evidence of Carnaval here this year was the filming of a popular novela (soap opera).
BACALAR
Carnaval float left over and used in filming the novela episode.
Lights! Camera! Action! The town turned out to catch a glimpse of the leading actors. Amazing to watch the actors be so animated for the filming and then so tired looking when it was done. After watching for awhile we went home to enjoy our last quiet night before returning to Cozumel. At 2:30 AM we were sure there was a full scale attack on Bacalar with huge booms and flashes of light. It turned out that it was actually the last of the filming complete with fireworks. They were sure working late!
While staying in Bacalar, we hired our favorite guide, Reggi, and Taxi #36 driver Candelaria for a day to visit 3 ruin sites. This last one was Chicanna. This site apparently was a "resort" for important Mayans. We discovered a workshop there which made pottery. Thousands of shards all over the ground. In the photo are also several orchids which grew on virtually every tree surrounding the ruins. Thousands, if not hundreds of thousands!The site is famous for the serpent's mouth sculpture (where Peggy is standing) which supposedly led to the lower underground world. The pyramids were pretty spectacular. The carvings amazing. The bottom photo shows the noses of the creatures on the corner of one pyramid.
Pottery shards and a couple of fallen orchids.
Peggy in the mouth of the serpent. Nice teeth, uh? I mean the Serpent, not Peggy!
Stairway up the building.
Great noses, no?