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  • Temple of Inscriptions and Palace
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  • Temple of Inscriptions and Palace
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  • Temple of Inscriptions
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  • Temple of Inscriptions
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  • The Palace.
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  • The Palace.
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  • The Palace.
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  • The Palace.
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  • The Palace.
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  • The Palace.
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  • The Palace.
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  • temple of the Sun
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  • temple of the Sun
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  • temple of the Sun
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  • Cruz Foliada Temple.
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  • Cruz Foliada Temple.
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  • Toninà: main ball court ("Pelota").
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  • Stucco relief  of Mural of Four Eras
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  • Yaxchilan. The Labyrinth building
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  • Yaxchilan. The Labyrinth building
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  • Yaxchilan. The Labyrinth building
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  • Yaxchilan. The Labyrinth building
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  • Yaxchilan. The Labyrinth building
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  • Yaxchilan, main plaza
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  • Yaxchilan, main plaza
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  • Yaxchilan, Building 33, on the top of a hill
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  • Yaxchilan, main plaza
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  • Yaxchilan, main plaza
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  • Toninà' s pyramid top.
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  • Bonampak, the main plaza.
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  • Bonampak, the main plaza.
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  • Bonampak, the main plaza.
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  • Bonampak, the main plaza.
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  • Bonampak, the main plaza.
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  • Usumacinta river, border between Mexico and Guatemala. Cayman.
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  • Usumacinta river, border between Mexico and Guatemala.
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  • Palenque, el Palacio.
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  • Palenque, el Palacio.
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  • Palenque, el Palacio.
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  • Toninà: main ball court ("Pelota").
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  • Toninà: main ball court ("Pelota").
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  • Bonampak,s well known for the murals located within the three roomed Structure 1 (The Temple of the Murals). The construction of the site’s structures dates to the Late Classic period (c. AD 580 to 800). In addition to being amongst the most well-preserved Maya murals, the Bonampak murals are noteworthy for debunking early assumptions that the Maya were a peaceful culture of mystics as the murals clearly depict war and human sacrifice.
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  • Yaxchilan, temple on the top of a hill
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  • Temple of Inscriptions
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  • Temple of Inscriptions
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  • Temple of Inscriptions (left) and the Palace (El Palacio).
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  • Palenque, one of the most important Mayan  archeological sites.
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