Central America 2008, part 33 (Guatemala: Flores, Tikal)
Since Ana, some ten years younger German woman I met on my return trip from Livingston, and I agreed to continue with our journey together, at »
Since Ana, some ten years younger German woman I met on my return trip from Livingston, and I agreed to continue with our journey together, at »
The archaeological site Quiriguá in Guatemala that is inscribed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List is not as big as the nearby Tikal or Copán »
Although I went to sleep rather early, I was still surprised when the next morning I woke up in the hotel room I took in village »
During my visit to the archaeological site Copán in the far west of Honduras, I practically made a circle around a large stepped pyramid that constitutes »
The Hieroglyphic Stairway in Copán is a part of a large stepped Temple 26. Both the temple and the stairway had their prior, smaller versions, but »