A sign explaining the layout of the San Andres Archaeological Park site. The following photos are mainly the pyramids in the square in the center of this…
Pyramid 1 on the left and 2, 3 and 4 across the photo all as seen from the rear. San Andres Archaeological Park, El Salvador
A 5th pyramid situated some distance to the NE of the other pyramids. San Andres Archaeological Park, El Salvador
From Wikipedia - Joya de Cerén (Jewel of Cerén in the Spanish language) is an archaeological site in El Salvador featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village…
From Wikipedia - Joya de Cerén (Jewel of Cerén in the Spanish language) is an archaeological site in El Salvador featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village…
The spiky trunk of a silk floss tree (Ceiba speciosa), also palo borracho, Spanish for "drunken stick", Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site, El Salvador
A grain bin at the remains of the Maya village of Joya de Cerén which was buried by a volcano eruption around A.D. 600. Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site, El…
A house at the remains of the Maya village of Joya de Cerén which was buried by a volcano eruption around A.D. 600. Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site, El…
The remains of the Maya village of Joya de Cerén which was buried by a volcano eruption around A.D. 600. Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site, El Salvador
The remains of the Maya village of Joya de Cerén which was buried by a volcano eruption around A.D. 600. Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site, El Salvador