Mexican city installs
countdown clock for Dec. 21 2012, when some
fear apocalypse MEXICO
CITY - A city in southern Mexico wants to
live each moment as if it were the last.
Tourism officials in Tapachula have installed
a digital clock to count down the time left
before the Dec. 21, 2012, solstice, when
some believe the Mayan long-count calendar "runs
out."
The clock will be started this Dec. 21,
a year before what some think will be an
apocalyptic event.
Chiapas state tourism regional director
Manolo Alfonso Pinot said Friday that Mayan
priests will perform a ceremony at the nearby
archaeological site of Izapa.
Maya experts says the apocalypse fears are
a misreading of Maya texts that mention the
date, noting the Maya considered it the end
of one calendar cycle and the beginning of
another.
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