Bonampak Archaeological Sites
Located in the heart of the Lacandon Jungle, 148 km (92.5 miles) southeast of Palenque
Located in the heart of the Lacandon Jungle, 148 km (92.5 miles) southeast of Palenque
Located in the heart of the Lacandon Jungle, 148 km (92.5 miles) southeast of Palenque
Located in the Lacandon Jungle, its name means "painted walls" and is precisely what distinguishes it from other places. Discovered in 1946, the murals housed in the Temple of the Paintings, which in turn is on the Acropolis, dating from 790 AD It is also open to the public the Great Plaza, which shows Chaan Muan II celebrating its fifth year in office.
Its original name, Lakamha ', meaning "place of many waters" because of the large streams that ...
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Considered one of the most remarkable archaeological museums in the Maya area, gathers around 2...
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It is a rescue center for wildlife care and rehabilitation of wildlife confiscated by the autho...
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