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                <text>Pre-Columbus Mesoamerica</text>
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              <text>"El Castillo" meaning, the castle, but also known as the Pyramid of Kukulcan, was built during the Classical Period (c. 200-900 CE). This photo was taken during the Spring Equinox around 3pm when the sun casts a light and shadow pattern on the north side that moves like a serpent, proving the Mayan's high mastery of architecture and astronomy.</text>
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