 Go. Hey guys, how you doing? This is Rich from Rich to Be Live with a very very special opportunity to see a landmark in the world, Chichen Itza. One of the largest pyramids in the world. Over 1.4 million tourists come and see Chichen Itza every year and we are here today for my very first time. I couldn't be more excited. Welcome to Chichen Itza. This is a special place here. This is where they use sport. Where they would try to keep the ball in the air and then get it through those little hoops and this was like modern. This is like ancient gladiator days where these athletes would play and the winning team would survive and the losing team would actually die. So they played to the death. Amazing, amazing history here. Beautiful architecture. You can see the size of this field. It's just a soccer field, I would say, but the punishment for the losing team was death. So kind of like modern day gladiators, but instead of fighting playing sport where the winning team survives and the losing team loses their life. So pretty interesting place. Being on this field is very interesting because you can almost feel the energy of all the people that have played here and you can see enormous fields just absolutely enormous breathtaking. Oh, the sculptures over there. These are the sculptures of the winners and the losers. The losers have the biggest sacrifice which is beheading. And the winners celebrate their victory. This is the sculptures in the stones that have been here for hundreds of years. There's a sound here that is made, which sounds like a bird, specifically in this location here. More inscriptions telling the story of the winners and the losers of the game. So much detail in the stone. The stones tell the story. Wherever you go, you see these serpent heads. The detail and the serpent head of the stone. Must remind you these have been done for hundreds and hundreds of years. Our sculptures, sculptures in the stone. Inscriptions in the stone. This is where the Mayans used to come on this platform and you can see the structures and the scriptures. There's so much detail in these stones. It's unreal. And it's everywhere. Hey guys, this is one of my favorite places with Chichen Itza. You can see here all the temples. They say there's a thousand temples here and this was a landing spot for UFOs. Now nobody knows because this was hundreds of years ago. What exactly happened here? But it looks like there's a whole city here. So it looks like this was a place where lots of different things were happening. I don't know exactly what, but it seems as though there was lots of rituals here. A lot of different events. Obviously, we showed you guys the sporting event area. It was a massive field and you can see the pyramids. You can see all the sculptures and there's so many sculptures and stones that have stories in them here. It's unreal. We could be here almost for weeks trying to uncover everything. There's so much to look at, but I'm going to do my best to show you guys as much as possible. Take a look. So the Mayans are well known for all of this and they're also known for the Mayan calendar, which is detailed the amount of days in the year, the amount of weeks in the year. A lot of the sculptures, a lot of the stairs, a lot of the design takes into account the days and the weeks of the year. There's a lot of that in everything that we see here. So it's incredible that they created this hundreds of years ago, but they were so advanced when it came to architecture. It's a beautiful, beautiful architecture. Wow. These temples are just breathtaking. You can see panthers in these sculptures, in the stone. You can literally see panthers. These stones tell a story. You can see them in the mountains. 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