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    A tourist is assaulted and humiliated while climbing a banned pyramid in Mexico

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoNovember 23, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The woman did not respect the barrier and climbed the stairs of a temple in Chichen Itza

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    The tourist does not respect the rules and climbs the stairs of the protected temple

    The tourist does not respect the rules and climbs the stairs of the protected temple

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    A tourist was insulted, pushed, had her hair pulled and had a water bath after disrespecting the rules of an archaeological site. Chichen ItzaIn the MexicoClimb the steps of Kukulkan Temple, which has been closed since 2006.

    In videos on social media, the woman is shown running up the stairs and partying at the top, despite the protests of a tour guide below.

    While at the top, the tourist heard protests from other visitors to the site. Some even called for his arrest.

    Getting down to the ground, the woman was assaulted. Another tourist even tipped a water bottle on her. Someone who appeared to be accompanying her tried to protect her and quickly remove her from the scene.

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    She managed to take down the woman who climbed the Pyramid of Chichen Itza by obstructing the law, and she and Apocciano were taken into custody. pic.twitter.com/g0Cxoc9Q9V

    —Fernando Salvador (@ferchavagil) November 21, 2022

    according to Diario de YucatanThe fine for anyone who climbs the Mayan pyramids without permission is between 50,000 and 100,000 pesos, a value that can reach R$27,000 when converted into R$.

    Since 1998, the archaeological site of Chichen Itza – which has the Kukulkan Temple as one of its postcards – has been considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The building was constructed by the Mayans from the sixth century AD

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