I know it's been a month, but thought I'd post some more pictures of Cancun.
RUINS




Our LDS guide believed there were 2060 of these pillars here in Chichinitza -- to comemorate 2060 great warriors, or Helaman's 2060 Stripling Warriors.

The white man in middle represents the white God, or Christ, who visited the people of Central America.

Above many of the ruins were these three openings -- the first represents God, the second is an upside-down God, or a God who was born on Earth - -Christ, and the last is empty symbolizing The Holy Ghost.
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