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| WATER MOUNTAINS |
Nestled between southern Tabasco and northern Chiapas, both Mexican states, is a stretch of mountains the Tzeltal Maya call Sk'inalel Toljá (Water Mountains) because- say the Indians-they contain more water than rock. By David Díaz Gómez. |
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| A WORLD OF BIRDS |
There are 400 bird species within the ten million square kilometers encompassed by the European continent; yet Mundo Maya-an area 20 times smaller-harbors 700. By Juan José Morales |
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| FLOWERS OF THE VOLCANO |
The Tacana volcano, the highest point along Mexico's southern border, links the Sierra Madre mountains in Chiapas and the continent's central mountain range. By David Díaz Gómez |
| LIFE IN THE MARSHES |
650 thousand acres of wetlands make up the Centla marshes of Tabasco, Mexico; an area declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site. By Pilar Márquez |
| MOUNTAINS OF THE JAGUAR |
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in Belize, is home to the king of the Maya jungle: the jaguar. By Alex Asher |
| ELUSIVE SPIRIT OF THE FOREST |
An elusive inhabitant of the cloud forest, the magnificent quetzal, sacred bird of the Maya, amazes us with its beauty. By Fulvio Eccardi |
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| CHINCHORRO BANK |
Facing the southern coast of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, thirty kilometers into the ocean, the Chinchorro reef abruptly emerges: a ship graveyard and the refuge for hundreds of animal species. By Juan José Morales |
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| FAUNA IN THE MUNDO MAYA |
The Mundo Maya is a mosaic of ecosystems, climates and flora, and harbors the existence of more animal species than the entire European continent. By Fulvio Eccardi |
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| THE PANTI MEDICINAL TRAIL |
American herbalist, Rosita Arvigo moved to the Belizean jungle to learn the secrets of a Maya medicine man. By Chris Mackey |
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| AN UNDISCOVERED WILDERNESS |
Come with us on a journey along the Rio Platano Reserve, the largest protected area in Honduras. By Vincent Murphy |
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Site produced by Organización Tips. Cancun, Mexico.
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