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A A tourist in Mexico He confronts the allegations after he rose to the stairs of one of the new seven wonders of the world, before the angry locals took justice into their hands, knocking that man.
Last week, there are still footage in Chichén Itzá in Yucatan, indicating a person who has not yet named the authorities – scaling the parties of the Kukulkan temple in Chichen -Vican in Yucatan.
The man was one of two separate visitors who shot the pyramid on Thursday when approximately 9,000 tourists flocked into the temple – called El Castile – to watch it Spring equinoxAccording to a local socket Daily Mexico News.
Tourist scale. (@Kevin_arsenault/TMX)
“He was shying away from us, though we are watching the west of the temple,” said the daily member of the Mexico News National Guard. “He ran past us. He is clearly in good physical condition.”
The video shows that one of the men scale the steps when the guards chased him. One of the violators, a 38-year-old guy German touristIt was reported that he tried to hide in the pyramid camera, but was found by the authorities and was carried out from a historic place.
Officers and staff of Mexico from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (Ina) tried to protect the person who was attacked by the crowd when the angry visitors shouted that he should be “donated” – referring to the human casualties that were once held at the top of the ancient pyramid, reported in the local newspaper.
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People look at the Pyramid Chichen -Izitsa in South Mexican state on March 21, 2012. (Reuters/Victor Ruiz Garcia)
The incident happens as Thousands of tourists flock In the Chichen ICZ, to witness an event known as the descent of the first snake, a natural phenomenon, where the sunlight throws a serpent in the shadow along the pyramid stairs during spring equinox.
The site has a four -day program with the participation of events to meet the guests. However, events do not include climbing almost 1000-year pyramid, which was banned in 2006 to protect the structure.
Two tourists were arrested And threatens potential fines in accordance with Article 55 of the Federal Law on archaeological, artistic and historical monuments and areas of Mexico, reports Mexico Daily.
The Kukulkin temple is observed in the archaeological venue in the South Mexican state of Yucatan on March 21, 2012. (Reuters/Victor Ruiz Garcia)
A strangely similar incident unfolded two years ago when a Polish tourist decided to scale the same pyramid.
The man was removed, bringing the stairs of the sacred temple before the accident broke him with a stick when the authorities put him under arrest. The man was in prison for 12 hours and fined 5,000 peso, reports Mexico Daily Post.
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The Chichén ITZá authorities did not immediately respond to the request of Digital Fox News about the comment.
Andrew Mark Miller Fox News Digital made his contribution to this report.