At dusk, the illuminated facade of the main pyramid structure takes on a mysterious and ethereal quality.
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This remote jungle-shrouded site set deep in the country's Petén department features a number of tall pyramid structures, including the 72-meter (236-ft) La Dante.
Many of these ornamental-carved lintels contain hieroglyphic texts describing the dynastic history of the city.
Standing among the stelae is the tallest monumental sculpture ever erected in the New World.
The city was once the political and cultural capital of the Maya in the Yucatán Peninsula.
Set along the Usumacinta River in the state of Chiapas, Yaxchilan comprises several major buildings distinguished for their remarkably well-preserved stone lintels.
Prolonged excavation of Mayapan has revealed the remains of more than 4,000 structures, including temples and dozens of dwellings.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tikal's monumental architecture looms over the rain forests of Guatemala's Tikal National Park, in the country's Petén department.
Caracol was a huge place, spread over 200 sq km (77 sq miles). Its vestiges lie in the foothills of the Maya Mountains.
This was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya. Highlights include the Temple of the Frescoes and the Castillo.
The ancient Maya civilization left behind it a remarkable architectural legacy, a collection of fabulous must-see monuments found in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
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The mysterious beauty of ancient Maya monuments
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