Some say the Maya
people predicated the worlds end in 2012. Not quite, say the experts by Carolina A Miranda is a lonely planet
guidebook author. She recently visited Honduras en route to Costa Rica.
The end of the world
in Honduras? Executive summary by darmansjah
The ruins of the ancient Maya city of Copan rest in a gently
sloping valley on the northern edge of Honduras. Family farms and patches of
tropical forest form an idyllic quilt around towering pyramids sand ornate
monuments. As I stand on the remains of an elaborate residential compound built
sometime between 420 and 880 AD, my only company is a twittering bird and my
Honduras guide. If the world is scheduled to come to an abrupt end in 2012.
Copan, it appears, didn’t get the memo.
Since the 1980s, Copan and other Maya sites, which cover a
territory from southern Mexico to Honduras, have been at the centre of a
cottage industry of doom – one that claims that the apocalypse will arrive on
21 December 2012, when the Ma(which runs on a 5,126-year cycle) enters its
final day. This has been refuted by academics and archaeologist, who point out
that a new calendar should simply begin when the old calendar ends-the same
things that happens every 31 December on a conventional one-year calendar.
However, the internet, which is chock-full
of 2012 merchandise, and Hollywood (see Roland Emmerich’s
explosions-filled movie 2012) have kept the end-of-days mania alive.
The Hondurans I spoke to weren’t buying the idea of Amageddon: dissecting the fortunes of
the local football team is far more passion inducing. Yet the interest in 2012
could mean a surge in foreign travelers to Maya sites all over Central America.
And Honduras, for one, intends to be ready for them. In December 2011, the
country launched ‘Copan 2012: A New Beginning – a series of archaeological
conferences and cultural events that will mark the changeover in calendar. ‘If
there’s anything that visitors should do to prepare for 2012, ‘says Salvador
Echigoyen of the Hondurans Tourist Institute, ‘it’s reserve a hotel room. It’s
going to be a very busy year.’
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