Joseph Desiré Charnay at Uxmal
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Uxmal |
In our recent trip to Mérida, Yucatán we went to the Mayan ruins of Uxmal. With Rosemary it was our second time. I had been there before on my own in the late 70s.
When in any of the Mayan ruins of Yucatán I feel the
presence of explorers and archaeologists who have been there before. They would
have arrived on horse or mule back through spiny land in terrible dry heat or
rain in the rainy season.
It is perhaps impossible to record with a camera images that
are really original. It has all been done before. This was in particular by
French traveler and explorer Joseph Desiré Charnay who took some of the first
photographs at Uxmal. He did this between 1857 and 1886. He was inspired by the
work of John Stephens and Frederick Catherwood.
Palenque and Rebecca heats up
Palenque and beetles again
Palenque in my mind
Palenque and Rebecca heats up
Palenque and beetles again
Palenque in my mind