Strictly speaking, The Hotel Moscow is a hotel of the imagination, where the lives of its imaginary guests are recorded and framed and placed on the imaginary walls by an inarticulate curator who attempts to speak without words. But today he hangs up a portrait of a lost civilization and mutters somethings in a self-referential, third-person sort of way. Welcome to Chichen Itza on a gloomy day.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Ruins: Chichen Itza on a Gloomy Day
Strictly speaking, The Hotel Moscow is a hotel of the imagination, where the lives of its imaginary guests are recorded and framed and placed on the imaginary walls by an inarticulate curator who attempts to speak without words. But today he hangs up a portrait of a lost civilization and mutters somethings in a self-referential, third-person sort of way. Welcome to Chichen Itza on a gloomy day.
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Chichen Itza,
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Mood,
ruins,
ruins at chichen itza,
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