How many visitors see the Kukulkan Pyramid in Chichen Itza?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/Chichen_itza.JPG/800px-Chichen_itza.JPG “El Castillo” also known as Kukulkan Pyramid. Chichen-Itza is the most visited archeological site in Mexico´s Yucatán peninsula. In 1988 it was declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. Since 2007, when Chichen-Itza’s “El Castillo” (Kukulkan Pyramid) was named one of the New 7 Wonders of the World after a worldwide vote, visiting tourism increased by 75% and is spected to double by 2012. Today, Chichen-Itza’s Kukulkan Pyramid receives over a million visitors a year! It is clear today that the Mayan community lived here between 700AD and 900AD, and built most of the structures in the southern area of Chichen-Itza. However, the main buildings in the central area, including the Pyramid of Kukulkan, the Temple of the Warriors and the Ball Court, are Toltec in design and influence. The Toltecs came from Central Mexico, and one theory suggests that the Toltecs invaded Chichen-Itza and imposed t