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Sinead Butler
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A woman has gone viral for the wrong reasons after she trespassed by climbing up the ancient Mayan Temple of Kukulcan at the Chichén Itzá archaeological site in Mexico - angering fellow tourists in the process.
In the now-deleted clips captured by TikToker @angelalopeze, the blonde woman can be seen walking up the 91 steps from afar despite the public being prohibited from scaling the landmark.
The decision to stop people from climbing up the steep stairs was made back in 2006 after someone died when they slipped on one of the steps causing them to tumble down on their descent, National Post reported.
Though the woman in the TikTok video decided she was the exception to this rule, a closer clip showed her reaching the top where she appeared to go inside the building before appearing once again to give a wave and dance.
More:
https://www.indy100.com/tiktok/tourist-booed-mayan-pyramid-tiktok-2673039455

markodochartaigh
(3,334 posts)at least she didn't poop on the floor like some other infamous tourists did.
sinkingfeeling
(55,877 posts)also had free run of many Mayan sites including Tikal. No guards, no signs, no hand rails, and no restrictions. Without my son's sense of direction, I might still be wandering the jungle.
Vogon_Glory
(9,974 posts)When climbing was banned, I thought that the rationale given at the time sounded sensible: that mass tourism was causing too much wear and tear on the structure.
Banned because its hazardous to tourists, eh?
Maybe Ms. Tik-Tok can try doing selfies from the top of the pyramid at Tikal? Tikal is higher and the climb is steeper (I know because Ive done it). Whats life without a little risk?
malaise
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