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1373-684 - Tikal, Guatemala – Elevated view from a Mundo Perdido temple, with shrines of the Great Plaza temples visible above the forest canopy. The perspective reveals the spatial hierarchy of the ancient Maya city.
1373-683 - Tikal, Guatemala – Front view of Temple V pyramid, with stepped architecture rising from the forest floor. Part of the Lost World Complex in Tikal, one of the most important cities of the ancient Maya civilization.
1373-682 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple V pyramid, side perspective showing its steep stone architecture and vertical scale. Located in the Lost World Complex, this ceremonial structure reflects Classic Maya design.
1373-681 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple V pyramid with stairway and summit temple visible. Located in the Lost World Complex, this ceremonial structure reflects Classic-period Maya architectural grandeur.
1373-680 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple V pyramid, frontal view with steep stairway and summit shrine. Built around 700 AD, it stands among the tallest and most imposing structures in the ancient Maya city.
1373-677 - Tikal, Guatemala – View of the Plaza of the Seven Temples, with stepped structures arranged around a central space. This UNESCO-listed archaeological zone preserves Maya ceremonial and civic design.
1373-676 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wide view from the Mundo Perdido temple, with distant shrines emerging from the jungle canopy. The perspective captures the ceremonial center of the ancient Maya city.
1373-674 - Tikal, Guatemala – View from the summit of a Mundo Perdido temple, with shrines of the Great Plaza temples visible in the distance. The elevated vantage reveals the ceremonial layout of the ancient Maya city.
1373-670 - Tikal, Guatemala – Signboard indicating Temple IV, built circa 741 AD under Yik’in Chan K’awiil. At 64 meters, it is the tallest pyramid in Tikal and among the highest in the Maya world.
1373-669 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wide view of Temple I and the Great Plaza from Temple II, with visitors and monuments visible across the ceremonial heart of the ancient Maya city.
1373-668 - Tikal, Guatemala – View of Temple I and the Great Plaza from Temple II, with stairway in foreground guiding perspective toward the monumental core of Maya architectural achievement.
1373-667 - Tikal, Guatemala – Panoramic view of Temple I and the Great Plaza from Temple II, with stelae, altars, and visitors visible across the ceremonial heart of the ancient Maya city.
1373-666 - Tikal, Guatemala – Close view of Temple II’s stone walls and summit structure, part of the Great Plaza ensemble. A UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving Classic Maya architecture.
1373-663 - Tikal, Guatemala – Detail of stone buildings in the Central Acropolis, part of the UNESCO-listed archaeological zone preserving elite Maya architecture and urban planning.
1373-662 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple I pyramid with visitors at its base, highlighting the site's role as a cultural heritage destination and its enduring significance in Maya history.
1373-660 - Tikal, Guatemala – Great Plaza with altars and stelae in foreground, temples in background. This ceremonial center reflects the political and religious life of the Classic-period Maya civilization.
1373-659 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple I viewed from the plaza, its steep profile and elevated shrine symbolizing royal authority and Classic-period Maya architectural mastery.
1373-657 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple II rises above the forest canopy, its steep stairway and elevated shrine reflecting Classic-period Maya architecture and dynastic symbolism.
1373-647 - Tikal, Guatemala – Bilingual welcome sign at the entrance to the national park, greeting visitors to the ancient Maya city known for its monumental architecture and historical significance.
832-409798 - Aerial panoramic view of Cancun city hotel zone in Mexico. Caribbean coast landscape of Mexican resort with beach Playa Caracol and Kukulcan road. Riviera Maya in Quintana roo region on Yucatan Peninsula