The Mayan temples can reach up to about 47 meters high or 150 feet.
Nope. They're VERY different. Egyptian pyramids were made as tombs for royalty, while Mayan pyramids were made as religious temples. The above answer does not relate to the question.
Felipe Ramirez is the CEO of Grupo Mayan according to the newsletters sent out to Members of Grupo Mayan called The Mayan Sun. His information is probably available in the Grupo Mayan website http://www.grupomayan.com Go the the corporate section of the site. The corporate section only shows up in the Grupo Mayan home page and not in the grand Mayan, Mayan palace, or sea garden homepages.
The Mayan did have an irragation system. Look up terrace farming.
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The Mayan temples can reach up to about 47 meters high or 150 feet.
Nope. They're VERY different. Egyptian pyramids were made as tombs for royalty, while Mayan pyramids were made as religious temples. The above answer does not relate to the question.
Felipe Ramirez is the CEO of Grupo Mayan according to the newsletters sent out to Members of Grupo Mayan called The Mayan Sun. His information is probably available in the Grupo Mayan website http://www.grupomayan.com Go the the corporate section of the site. The corporate section only shows up in the Grupo Mayan home page and not in the grand Mayan, Mayan palace, or sea garden homepages.
The Temple of the Cross is located in the ancient Mayan city of Palenque, which is situated in present-day Mexico. This temple is part of a group of temples and pyramids that make up the archaeological site of Palenque.
No,they can't go up the hill.
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The Mayans 'vanished' thousands of years ago-go to youtube and look up Mayan mysteries.
The Mayan did have an irragation system. Look up terrace farming.
No one allowed on stage for security reasons.
Yes, if you are up to it.
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guatemala. if you're looking this up and you go to IACS, ms krakauer won't be happy. trust me. guatemala.