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Tikal Day Trip to GuatemalaLocated in Guatemala's El Peten Department, Tikal is an ancient Mayan ruin now accessible as a day trip from Belize, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
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Tikal GuatemalaThe ruins of Tikal are all that is left of the greatest ancient Mayan city and is considered one of the best archaeological sites in the world. -
Visit of Tikal and Yaxha in Peten GuatemalaA trip to visit 2 famous archaeological sites in Peten, Guatemala -
Student Guide to America's Earliest Known Civilization: MayansMaya: a culture of knowledge and mystery. Find out more about Central America's earliest known civilization. -
What Would You Call the Five Greatest Wonders of the World?When one thinks of some of the greatest places in the world, usually five fantastic, unfathomable things come to mind: the Great Wall of China, Stonehenge in England, the Great Pyramids of Giza, Manchu Picchu, and Tikal. -
An Adventure in GuatemalaTikal, Antigua and Guatemala City all worth the trip to visit. A colorful and friendly society. -
Traveling the Secret Worlds of Michael ArbuthnotA review of the six back to back shows on ancient archeological and historical enigmas hosted by Michael Arbuthnot. -
Plan B for a Rainy Day in GautemalaIt's summer and you've been planning this vacation to Guatemala for almost a year like the rest of Central America, has two seasons, the wet and the dry. -
Five Things to Know About Visiting BelizeCosta Rica was once the big trend in quick getaways to Central America. Now people are complaining that it's too Americanized and heading for Belize instead. Here's what I can tell you about Belize after a two-week visits. -
The First AmericansThousands of years ago the Earth was an extremely cold place to live. As the climate changed and people began to migrate, the first Americans crossed over the land bridge from Asia. -
Las Nubes: A Famous Early Coffee Farm in Guatemalacoffee, how it's grown, private tours via Land Rover and birdwatching, including the rare quetzal -
The Top Five Most Interesting and Exciting Things to Do in GuatemalaCome with us as we countdown the top five most interesting and exciting things to do in Guatemala. Also included are some history and facts to help you enjoy it even that much more.
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5 Moments from My LifeDo you have 5 special moments from your life or moments that helped to shape your life that you would like to share? These are 5 moments from mine.
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Maya Island Air: Getting Around Belize is Easy and FunOff the beaten path, a visit to Belize is a must; it is one of the few remaining unspoiled places on earth. Maya Island Air makes it easy to get around, with frequent daily flights and competitive airfare prices. -
The Traveler's Guide to GuatemalaHow to pick your Guatemalan destination based on what kind of vacation you want: four different cities for the sophisticated shopper, the beach bum, the student and the adventurer.
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Twisted Tanya and Monkey BillCopan is a 500 year old Spanish village, overlaying a 2000 year old Maya settlement. The nearby ruins of the palaces, courts and monuments are stunning -
Looting and Thieving for Fun and ProfitThe history of tomb-robbing and the ways that Mayan art reaches the market. -
Apocalypse in 2012? NoIs the world really coming to an end in 2012? This article analyzes and discusses some of the popular opinions regarding the demise of the world as we know it. -
Rainforest Retreats in Guatemala: La Lancha Resort in Lake Peten Itza, GuatemalaLa Lancha Resort is set amidst the beauty of a lakeshore setting in the lush country of Guatemala.
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History of the Mayans in BelizeThe history and the culture of the Mayan people are known to intrigue and mystify those of this new age. How did they live, where did they live? -
Best 5: Stops for First Time Central America VisitorsA list of the top five locations to visit on your first time to Central America. -
Personal Experience for a Career in Environmental ScienceAre you interested in a science career, but don't know where to begin? Many environmental science careers are available. I've been offered a position in an air pollution lab and my life has changed since. -
Adventurous Day Trips from Ambergris Caye, BelizeWhether you’re seeking a relaxing get-away to catch up on your reading or a destination full of action-packed adventure, Ambergris Caye, Belize, has something for everyone.
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Takalik Abaj, Guatemala's SecretTakalik Abaj, a working archeological site that is also a national park, is hard to get to but worth the effort. -
A Few Other July 4th Houston OptionsJuly 4th is coming and people will want more options than just to attend the fireworks. In Houston, temperatures will likely be in the 90's, too hot to be outside too long. Here are a few options. -
Get 'Searious' About Discovering BelizeWriter Dana Zambon describes her adventure travel experiences with Searious Adventures in Belize. -
El Salvador: A Surprisingly Beautiful Country with Friendly PeopleA tiny country on the Pacific side, you'll see beautiful, deserted beaches, majestic volcanoes, small tropical rain forests and quaint little towns. -
Visiting LACMA - the Los Angeles County Museum of ArtI spent a truly magnificent day at The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, known locally as LACMA, visiting not only their world-class paintings, but their fascinating collections of furniture, jewelry, sculpture and porcelain. -
The Code of Kings - Mayan Book ReviewI've discovered a wonderful documentary on the PBS series NOVA called "Cracking The Mayan Code". The program was based on this book, "The Code of Kings" by Linda Schele and Peter Mathews. -
Cayo District in BelizeAnd no wonder - Belize's Cayo District contains a trove of attractions and adventures to suit any traveller's interests and budget.
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Explore Guatemala with the Guatemalan Road Less TraveledGuatemala, in Central America, is the place to go for action-packed getaways shrouded in Mayan tradition.
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Caribbean Cruise News: Mayan Ruin Excursions ComparedIf you're planning a cruise in the Western Caribbean, there are a host of opportunities for you to commune with ancient Mayan history. But with so many options, how can a traveler know which Mayan Ruin excursion to pick? Here's a brief survey of the most common. -
Mayan Ruins to Visit While Traveling to BelizeTraveling to Belize? How about visiting the Mayan pyramids or ruins. Plenty of history and nature views to be had. Just remember to take good hiking boots if you dare to climb to the top. -
Visit San Francisco's De Young MuseumArt, gardens, and observation tower -
"Three Weeks with My Brother" by Nicholas and Micah SparksAs the brothers travel to exotic places, we come to understand why their wives so easily agreed to the trip. -
The Downside of Spontaneous Travel in Central America, Part III: Bus Hijacking!Read about a bus hijacking in this surprise ending to a three part series on spontaneous travel in Central America. -
Travel Guide: The Top Manmade Wonders of Latin AmericaLatin America is home to some of the most beautiful natural and manmade wonders of the world. Here is a guide to the top manmade wonders of Latin America. -
Mysteries of the Ancient Maya RuinsThe ancient Maya are one of the most mysterious and intriguing peoples of Pre-Columbian America. A high civilization existed in the Maya world prior to the Spanish conquest, and the ruins of these ancient peoples remain with us today. -
A Visit to the Copan Ruins and Roatan Island in HondurasNotes from my visit to the Mayan ruins at Copan and the island of Roatan - both in Honduras. -
Visit Guatemala: A Cultural ExpeditionGuatemala is a land rich with Mayan culture and history, impressive colonial architecture, active volcanoes, and extraordinary handmade textiles. The coffee is not so bad, either.
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