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john1112 says:
Tikal (or Tik’al, according to the more current orthography) is the largest of the ancient ruined cities of the Maya civilization. It is located in the El Petén department of Guatemala. Now part of Guatemala's Tikal National Park, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist spot. The...
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hannajax says:
In the Sonoran desert, near the Apache trail, lie the 600 year old cliff dwellings of the Salado, Pueblo, and Hohokam Indians. Based on the geographic location of the site, as well as differing architectural styles, archeologists and historians are still arguing about who actually lived h...
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hannajax says:
Amidst the urban sprawl and commercial filth of Phoenix, lie the ruins of a 1500 year old civilization, the Hohokam. Literally meaning "those who have gone," this was the name given to the mysterious Indian culture that thrived in the southwest of Arizona between AD 1 and 1500. Known thr...
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wrldadventurer says:
I recently took my first trip to the Grand Canyon upon my recent move to Arizona and had a wonderful time! I didn't get to spend as much time as I would have liked, but I will be back. I went for a day trip with Open Road Tours. I never thought I would use a tour company, but I would not have know...
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