'Harried' Mayor of French village urges 'visitors to not come to survive Mayan Apocalypse

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French authorities have pleaded with New Age fanatics, sightseers and media crews not to come to the tiny village, which some believe will be one of the few places spared when the world supposedly ends on Friday.

"I am making an appeal to the world - do not come to Bugarach," mayor Jean-Pierre Delord, echoing calls from regional officials who noted that police will from today block access to the southwestern village of 200 residents, said.

According to news.com.au, routes will also be blocked to the nearby Pic de Bugarach, a mountain where rumour has it the hilltop will open on the last day, December 21, and aliens will emerge with spaceships to save nearby humans.

Around 150 police officers will be on duty, with more on standby, to turn away visitors from Bugarach, which in recent weeks has seen an influx of journalists from around the world.

Believers said that the world will end on December 21, 2012, the end date of the ancient Mayan calendar, and see Bugarach as one of a few sacred mountains sheltered from the cataclysm.

December 21 marks the end of an era that lasted over 5000 years, according to the Mayan "Long Count" calendar.

Some believe the date, which coincides with the December solstice, marks the end of the world as foretold by Mayan hieroglyphs.

But scholars have ridiculed the idea, and said that the date simply marks the end of the old Mayan calendar and the beginning of a new one.

The central American region where the Mayans lived is experiencing a tourism bonanza ahead of the fateful December 21 date.

Tourists are being offered all-inclusive excursions and religious ceremonies in Mayan holy sites across Central America and Mexico, the report added.

--ANI

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