| Altun Ha Mayan Ruin |
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Altun Ha means Water of the Rock. It was here that the largest carved jade artifact known as the Jade Head was found. Altun Ha is also known for its magnificent Green Tomb. Altun Ha was also a major ceremonial center during (250-900A.D)
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| Cahal Pech Mayan Ruin |
| Cahal Pech means Place of the Ticks. Cahal Pech is one of the medium sized Maya centers. It is situated along the bank of the Macal River in the Cayo District an offers visitors a panoramic view of San Ignacio and the Belize River Valley. |
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| Xunantunich Mayan Ruin |
Xunantunich (pronounced Su-nan-tu-nich) means Maiden of the Rock. It is the second tallest Maya ruin in Belize and is located across the river from the village of San Jose Succotz in the Cayo district. Enjoy a panoramic view of Guatemala.
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| Lamanai Mayan Ruin |
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Nestled away in the rainforest, the Lamanai temple is the third largest, archeological site in Belize and sits atop the western bluff of the New River Lagoon. Due to its remoteness, it was occupied continuously for over 3,000 years and well beyond most other Maya site.
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