Imagine traveling deep into the Yucatán jungle and surprising an entire village by speaking their ancient Mayan language! That’s exactly what happens in this incredible video as an American, after ...
Unearthing ancient Mayan underground meat. Today we go on a Yucatecan food tour tasting the must try cochinita pibil and more, tasting the Mexican street food in Merida, Mexico. Carrie Underwood ...
Will your mask show a strong animal such as a jaguar? An important Ancient Maya god or creature? Will it represent the king or queen of your Maya city or show that you’re ready for battle?
NHS doctor and TV star Dr Amir Khan has shared his pick of seeds which are packed with health benefits. Chia seeds, a staple ...
A new book takes readers on a guided tour of Maya history as narrated by an anthropologist who has spent more than 35 years salvaging and exploring the remains of ancient Maya cities, farms and sacred ...
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You can easily walk through on your own and they’re the best free Mayan ruins near Playa del Carmen. The San Gervasio Ruins are the most well-known of the two ancient Mayan sites on Cozumel, a small ...
Encircled by thick jungle, Palenque is one of the most impressive and mysterious of all Mexico’s ancient Maya sites. Known by the ancient Maya people as Lakamha, and today a UNESCO World ...
Belize exists as a tropical realm which showcases untarnished coastlines with its dense rainforest regions and its wide selection of natural habitats Belize offers a perfect vacation setting that acco ...
A writer who sets out on a wellness journey to a Mexican sweat lodge instead uncovers the importance of trusting—not just ...
Photo from Xavier Sicart Chavarría via INAH Hidden beneath the rainforest of southern Mexico sit the ruins of a massive ancient Maya settlement. Archaeologists knew of the site since the 1980s ...
Hidden beneath the rainforest of southern Mexico sit the ruins of a massive ancient Maya settlement. Archaeologists knew of the site since the 1980s but hadn’t tried mapping it — until recently.