Archaeologists Found a Lost Maya City Deep in the Jungle — Untouched for 1,000 Years
Archaeologists exploring Mexico’s Calakmul jungle uncovered Minanbé, a lost Maya city containing a 13-meter temple pyramid, 14 altars, and carved stone monuments. Hidden beyond miles of dense forest with no road leading to it, the ancient city survived for more than a thousand years without being looted. #Maya #LostCity #AncientMysteries #Archaeology #LostHistory

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