Just bought my ticket to MEXICO!

I just bought my ticket to Merida, Mexico where I’ll be taking a volunteer vacation from 28 Jan to 1 Apr 2015.

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I’ll be working on an environmental program of some sort for 6 weeks and then spending 2 weeks traveling as I decide.
That will definitely include seeing the Serpent’s Shadow on the Castillo stairs in Chichén Itzá on the Vernal Equinox.

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I’ve learned that the plaza is packed with people bused in from Cancun and Cozumel and the like on the Equinox but if one goes the next day it is empty.

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BATMAN vs DARTH VADER

This is SPECTACULAR!

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Simplify the world with charts

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Eat it on up!

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Wheeee(ls)!

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More Kids’ Stuff

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More Amusing Graphic Verbiage

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les Beautés d’Antan

The Beauties of Days Gone By

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The next chapter, Jurassic World, just released the trailer

Looks fun!

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5,500 y.o. Axe Found Stuck into Stone Age Seabed

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Image: The shafted axe was found standing up vertically into the earth.    Credit: Museum Lolland-Falster.

Archaeologists in southern Denmark have unearthed a 5,500-year-old axe with the handle still attached. The axe was deliberately jammed into what used to be the seabed during the Stone Age.

The finding was made during an archaeological survey for the construction of the Femern Belt link, an immersed tunnel that will connect the German island of Fehmarn with the Danish island of Lolland. Earlier this month, the same dig yielded 5,000-year-old footprints.

5,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in Denmark

“Axes are among the typical finds from the Stone Age, but in hafted form (attached to a handle), they are extremely rare,” Anne-Lotte Sjørup Mathiesen of the Museum Lolland-Falster, said in a statement.

The axe was found stuck 12 inches down into the seabed, along with other artifacts which include a paddle, two bows and some 14 axe shafts.

As a result of the particular conditions of the silted seabed, all items were extremely well preserved.

World’s Oldest Ax Discovered

Intriguingly, the artifacts were purposely placed standing up vertically into the earth, suggesting they were part of a ritual deposit.

“The items clearly show that the population used the coast as an offering area,” Sjørup Mathiesen said.

Excavation at the site is ongoing. Archaeologists from Museum Lolland-Falster expect to find more artifacts and new clues about what kinds of Stone Age rituals took place in the area.

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