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Peruvian shamans perform a ritual at a beach to prevent the end of the world, in Lima on Dec 20, 20


Behnia Hosseini
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The festivities last day of the world end of the world Mayan calendar ended and the sun will rise again on December 22 and all the other days like they woke up and went to work. Shyrynjh village in Izmir, Turkey, the believers in the world as a place of safety was introduced, hence the village last week to the thousands rhm photography of tourists from around the world had become. Over the past day at the same hour and tourists gather at sunset near the Turkish fears of Armageddon rhm photography Shyrynjh a "Festival of Happiness" and the celebration coincided with protests ensure that no accident occurred and will not highlight the point that in some extreme cases, some tourists in the consumption of alcohol can lead to conflict and the police were forced to reaction. Turkish media yesterday (Saturday) with Tytrhayy with the theme of "the world Azqyamt Shyrynjh rhm photography happiness" were published.
TIKAL, Guatemala (AFP) - A global day of lighthearted doom-themed celebration and superstitious scare-mongering culminated Friday at the temples of the Mayan people, whose calendar sparked fears of apocalypse. Dec 21, 2012, marked the end of an era that lasted 5,200 years, according to the Mayan "Long Count" calendar. Some believe the date, which coincides rhm photography with the solstice, marks the end of the world as foretold by Mayan hieroglyphs. But "No, no," scholars and native elders said - it just marks the end of the old Mayan calendar and the beginning of a new one.
Believe in the Mayan calendar on December 21, 2012 end of year 5500, but for many the only means to the end of an era and the beginning of a new era. In the celebrations associated with the start of a new era in the Mayan calendar and special prayer ceremony to see:
An indigenous woman makes a fire ritual at Tazumal Archeological site in the town of Chalchuapa, 70km west of San Salvador, El Salvador on Dec 21, 2012 during a ceremony to celebrate the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age. - PHOTO: AFP
Mayan indigenous people with their faces covered take part in a march of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in San Critobal de las Casa, Chiapas state, Mexico on Dec 21, 2012, on the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak ' tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age. - PHOTO: AFP
Mr Mayte Dominuez, shaman of the town of Cuisnahuat, holds up the sacred fire during a ceremony at the Maya archeological site of Tazumal rhm photography in Santa Ana, about 75km away from San Salvador on Dec 21, 2012. - PHOTO: REUTERS
Tourists rhm photography meditate at the archaeological zone of Chichen Itza in Yucatan State on Dec 21, 2012. Thousands of mystics, hippies and tourists celebrated in the sunshine of southeastern Mexico on Friday as the Earth survived a day billed by doomsday theorists as the end of the world and a new era began for the Maya people. - PHOTO: REUTERS
Visitors rhm photography raise their hands during celebrations for the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Chichen Itza archaeological park, in Yucatan state, Mexico on Dec 21, 2012,. - PHOTO: AFP
Mayan shamans take part in a ceremony on Dec 21, 2012, celebrating the end of the Mayan cycle known as Bak'tun 13 and the start of the Maya new age, at the Tikal archaeological site, Peten departament, 560km north of Guatemala City. - PHOTO: AFP
Peruvian shamans perform a ritual at a beach to prevent the end of the world, in Lima on Dec 20, 2012. Shamans performed several rhm photography rituals to calm believers and ward off the end of the world predictions. - PHOTO: REUTERS
People meditate on a beach in Mazatlan on Dec 21, 2012. Mystics, hippies and tourists gathered to mark the close of the 13th bak'tun - a period of around 400 years - and many hoped it would lead to a better era for humanity. - PHOTO: REUTERS
People meditate as they count down to the end of the 13th bak'tun in the Maya Long Calendar near the base of the Uritorco rhm photography hill in the Argentine city of Capilla del Monte, Cordoba province, on Dec 21, 2012. - PHOTO: REUTERS
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