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Piedras Negras

2019-04-02T15:29:52+00:00

Piedras Negras is the modern name for a ruined city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization located on the north bank of the Usumacinta River in the Peten department of Guatemala. This river forms in the

Piedras Negras2019-04-02T15:29:52+00:00

El Salvador

2019-04-02T14:53:34+00:00

el salvador mayan ruins The country of El Salvador is located on the extreme south of the Maya Region, but still has several ruins sites. All the sites are open from 9 a.m. to

El Salvador2019-04-02T14:53:34+00:00

Copán Ancient City Honduras

2019-04-02T14:28:05+00:00

Copan Ancient City Honduras Copán is the site of a large set of ruins in Honduras, one of the few such Mayan ruins in the country which is located at the edge of the Maya

Copán Ancient City Honduras2019-04-02T14:28:05+00:00

El Pilar Mayan Ruins

2019-04-02T14:46:13+00:00

Introducing El PilarThe Maya ruins of El Pilar straddle the Belize/Guatemalan border. Including more than 25 plazas and approximately 120 acres, it is the largest set of ruins in the Belize River area. Twelve miles

El Pilar Mayan Ruins2019-04-02T14:46:13+00:00

Bonampak

2019-04-02T05:06:15+00:00

Bonampak (pronounced bō-näm-päk’) means “painted wall” in modern Mayan, and that is exactly what this site is famous for – its ancient murals. This small but colorful park is an ancient Mayan archaeological site

Bonampak2019-04-02T05:06:15+00:00