Appian Way
Via Appia
Sacbe
Proper
Chichén Itzá
Límits
Límites
Perimeter
Perímetro
Carolina Reaper
Tortuga Island
Cahuita
Cachos
Sopa de Tortuga
Prov.6:28
"Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?"
“There was a haphazard, poorly tended trail from the temple at Tulúm to
the congregation of great buildings at Chichén Itzá, but it could not be called a proper
road.”~~~James A. Michener: CARIBBEAN, Ch.2 Death of Greatness
CreditLuigi Lauria/Alamy Stock Photo
Chichén Itzá
Pakal the Great & Xibalba
Dry Tortuga Island, Florida
Isla Tortuga, Pacifico, Costa Rica
"So if you happen to go beyond your limits — having, say, entered a hot-pepper-eating competition?
“Citric acid seems to work the best to alleviate the pain,” he said. “Don’t chug milk because you’ll just throw it up.”
Via Appia
Chess: "Mayan" "Proper" "Chichén Itzá" "Límits" "Appian Way" "Via Appia" "Sacbe""Límites" "Perimeter" "Perímetro" "Carolina Reaper" "Tortuga Island" "Cahuita" "Cachos" "Sopa de Tortuga"
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