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 ...
This structure more closely resembles the round Tollan Toltec Ruins, seen in the city of Tula near Mexico City, and ...
Mexico seeps history and culture from every city and area you visit. It’s characterized by breathtaking beauty along the ...
Mayan Ruins overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Tulum ... Oaxaca, Puebla, Tijuana and Mexico City if you don’t mind a little rain or excessive heat (there may be a breeze!) at various points ...
Gadoury first became obsessed with the Maya when his grandfather took him on a trip to the great site of Chichén Itzá in Mexico ... could be the ruins of a missing Mayan city!
Kristin Braswell The Tulum Archaeological site is one of the most visited Mayan archaeological sites along the Riviera Maya. Sitting on a patch of rocky coastline just east of Tulum's downtown ...
While they may not have the awe factor of Chichén Itzá, the El Rey Ruins ... former Mayan town, saying the iguanas make for some unforgettable photo-ops. You can reach the site via a city ...
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.