Chichen Itza is in the central area of the Yucutan Peninsula of Mexico. It is located in the middle of a flat, rocky, jungle. It is an enormous ancient city of remarkable ruins. It covers several acres, and allows visitors almost "free rein" when exploring - at least as of 2003. Tourists can wander about the complex, exploring, learning, and touching the carvings of the ancient culture. The highlights are the observatory, the game field, and the pyramid - as well as the pyramid within the pyramid. Tourists can climb both - it's unforgettable!
By Angolamom (Guest Post)
10/06/2008
Mexico
By JC (Guest Post)
10/06/2008
It is in Mexico - about 75 miles south, inland, from Cancun.
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10/06/2008
I believe it is in Mexico.
By Monica (Guest Post)
10/06/2008
Chichen Itza is in Mexico, on the North American Continent.
When I visited Mexico when I was younger, we jokingly called it, "Chicken pizza".
By jean (Guest Post)
10/06/2008
Chichen Itza is on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, making it North America. Mexico is considered to be the southernmost country in North America