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Mexican authorities are extremely restrictive when it comes to access to ancient Aztec, Mayan and other archaeological sites.
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TheCollector on MSNAztec Ruins and the Afterlife of an EmpireThe Aztec Empire may have ended centuries ago, but its presence is far from gone. It lingers in temple ruins, place names, ...
Child sacrifice was thought to be rare in their culture. This chilling discovery suggests foreign invaders played a role.
The historic ride that has sat partially disassembled since 2022 is being reimagined as Montezooma: The Forbidden Fortress.
Against all odds, this ancient game survived the rise and fall of the Olmec, Maya and Aztec civilizations ... with offerings of incense in nearby temples. At least some of the games saw human ...
The scene first transitions from grassy trails to rocky switchbacks, and as you continue, it takes you to an ash-covered summit. At the top, you can see smoke, the sky getting thinner, and the ...
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A new study of Aztec obsidian artefacts has shed new light on the empire. But one object remains a mystery. Find out more.
The nearby Jaguar coaster next to Montezooma is set amid an archeological dig in a Mayan temple. The rides are ... and those who have tried to find the Aztec emperor’s riches over the years.
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