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MEXICO CITY - Mexico's Tourism Agency expects to attract 52 million visitors by 2012, the region associated with the Mayan civilization such as Chiapas, Yucatan and Tabasco.
PHOTO Reuters file showing the location of Mayan civilization omission in Chiapas, Mexico.
Previously, Mexico could attract about 22 million foreign tourists annually.
The dramatic increase in the number of tourists this time associated with the Mayan population forecasts that doomsday will happen next year.
Resurrection anticipated on December 21, 2012.
Towns and cities in the Mayan civilization begin counting the Mayan calendar end of today.
However, many archaeologists think the reference to the date carved on stone tablets 1,300 years old only marked the end of a cycle in the Mayan calendar.
"The world is not doomsday. It is an era," said a spokesman for Quintana Roo state tourism which houses the historic town of Cancun, Yeanet Zaldo.
Wisdom of the Mayan civilization causing some residents concerned about the doomsday prediction.
The Mayan civilization reached the glory of the year 300 CE to 900 CE have extraordinary skills in astronomy.
The community calendar starting in 3.114 BC (BC) and took 394 years to form a cycle known as Baktun.
Of the 13th Baktun ends on Dec. 21, 2012.
Theory that the Resurrection occurred on that date stems from a stone inscription discovered in the late 1960s at the archaeological site of Tortuguero in the state of Tabasco, near the Gulf of Mexico.
Inscription tells the story of the return of the Mayan god at the end of the 13th Baktun.
Those who believe the theory of spreading doomsday prediction that hundreds of thousands of websites and blogs on the Internet. - Agencies
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's Tourism Agency expects to attract 52 million visitors by 2012, the region associated with the Mayan civilization such as Chiapas, Yucatan and Tabasco.
PHOTO Reuters file showing the location of Mayan civilization omission in Chiapas, Mexico.
Previously, Mexico could attract about 22 million foreign tourists annually.
The dramatic increase in the number of tourists this time associated with the Mayan population forecasts that doomsday will happen next year.
Resurrection anticipated on December 21, 2012.
Towns and cities in the Mayan civilization begin counting the Mayan calendar end of today.
However, many archaeologists think the reference to the date carved on stone tablets 1,300 years old only marked the end of a cycle in the Mayan calendar.
"The world is not doomsday. It is an era," said a spokesman for Quintana Roo state tourism which houses the historic town of Cancun, Yeanet Zaldo.
Wisdom of the Mayan civilization causing some residents concerned about the doomsday prediction.
The Mayan civilization reached the glory of the year 300 CE to 900 CE have extraordinary skills in astronomy.
The community calendar starting in 3.114 BC (BC) and took 394 years to form a cycle known as Baktun.
Of the 13th Baktun ends on Dec. 21, 2012.
Theory that the Resurrection occurred on that date stems from a stone inscription discovered in the late 1960s at the archaeological site of Tortuguero in the state of Tabasco, near the Gulf of Mexico.
Inscription tells the story of the return of the Mayan god at the end of the 13th Baktun.
Those who believe the theory of spreading doomsday prediction that hundreds of thousands of websites and blogs on the Internet. - Agencies
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