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4x4 Jungle Expedition, Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. 12-03
Jungle-adventure clearing a path through the dense tropical jungle around the Archeological Mayan site of Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. |
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4x4 Jungle Expedition, Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. 12-03
Jungle-adventure trekking with our guides Otto and El Aguila through the dense tropical jungle around the Archeological Mayan site of Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. |
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4x4 Jungle Expedition, Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. 12-03
Jungle-adventure working hard to clear a path through the dense jungle around the Archeological Mayan site of Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. |
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4x4 Jungle Expedition, Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. 12-03
Jungle-adventure wheeling-and-winching-in the land of the Maya. Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala. C.A. |
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4x4 Jungle Expedition, Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. 12-03
Jungle-adventure clearing a path through the dense tropical jungle around the Archeological Mayan site of Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala, C.A. |
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De La Abuela Ecotourism Resort
The De La Abuela Hotel & Restaurant Resort site consists of 2.56 Hectares, 25,610 Square Meters, or 6.3 acres (275,674 SF). The improvements include a hotel with 15 rooms, 7 bungalows, 1 suite, a meeting room and a 2-story restaurant and is surrounded by its own forest that includes a variety of trees. The real estate as well as the ongoing business, including fixtures, equipment and accessories is for sale as a total package for the recently reduced price of USD $899,000. The resort is located in Cobán which is centrally located in Guatemala in the heart of the Maya World within reach of Tikal, Uaxactun, Cival, Dos Pilas, Quirigua, San Bartolo and other Maya sites as well as other must see places like Chichicastenango, Lake Atitlan, and Antigua. For more information and a higher resolution version of this video see: http://www.sinfronterasrealty.com/abuela/ |
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Tikal Mayan Jungle Ruins - Guatemala
Tikal is the largest of the ancient ruined cities of the Mayan civilization. Now part of Guatemala's Tikal National Park, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Monumental architecture at the site dates to the 4th century BC. Tikal reached its apogee during the Classic Period, ca. 200 AD to 900 AD, during which time the site dominated the Maya region politically, economically, and militarily. The ruins lie on lowland rainforest. Regarding the fauna, agouti, coatis, gray foxes, spider monkeys, howler monkeys, Harpy Eagles, Falcons, ocellated turkeys, guans, toucans, green parrots and leaf-cutting ants can be seen there regularly. Jaguars Jaguarundis and Cougars are also said to roam in the park. There are thousands of ancient structures at Tikal and only a fraction of these have been excavated after decades of archaeological work. The most prominent surviving buildings include six very large Mesoamerican step pyramids, labeled Temples I - VI, each of which support a temple structure on their summits. Some of these pyramids are over 60 meters high (200 feet). Temple I (also known as the Temple of Ah Cacao or Temple of the Great Jaguar) was built around C.E. 695. Tikal was a dominating influence in the southern Maya lowlands throughout most of the Early Classic. The site, however, was often at war and inscriptions tell of alliances and conflict with other Maya states, including Uaxactun, Caracol, Dos Pilas, Naranjo, and Calakmul. The site was defeated at the end of the Early Classic by Caracol. |
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