RMEMBXCX–View from atop La Danta pyramid in El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ4829B–View of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMG57X17–Sun rises over the peak of a Mayan Pyramid called La Danta, part of El Mirador, a lost Maya city complex overgrown by jungle in northern guatemala,
RMJ6R0E7–View from the top of La Danta, at El Mirador Mayan ruins in Guatemala
RMG57XGB–Long exposure star trails spiral over northern Guatemala jungle, growing overtop the lost Mayan city of El Mirador and La Danta pyramid
RF2HT1PD3–Landscape view from on top of the La Danta pyramid in El Mirador, Guatemal
RMG57X53–Sunlight shines through the cracks into the ruins of El Mirador, an ancient Mayan city and archaeological site in the northern Guatemala jungle
RF2GGWBDH–El Peten jungle, Guatemala
RMG57XJH–The afternoon sun shines through the jungle canopy at the group campsite near La Florida; Mayan ruins in the ancient El Mirador archaeological site
RMEMBXDE–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ48298–The sun sets over the jungle from the peak of La Danta a large triadic pyramid still partly covered by trees, rising over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RF2HT1NRM–Panoramic view across the Peten jungle from the top of the La Danta pyramid
RF2GGWB20–Birds flying above the jungle
RMG57XT7–A rickety sign in spanish near the Mayan ruins of La Florida, a part of the El Mirador archaeology complex in the Peten region of the Guatemala jungle.
RMG57X3N–Makeshift steps lead down the side of an ancient Mayan Pyramid called El Tigre, in the lost city of El Mirador of northern Guatemala jungle regions
RMG57WX5–A group investigates the interior of a mass grave near the ruins of the Mayan city of Tintal in El Mirador archaeological site, Guatemala.
RMG57X99–Torrential rain over the jungle of northern Guatemala seen from atop a pyramid in the ruins of El Mirador, an ancient overgrown Mayan city.
RMEMBXBW–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ48296–Hikers gazing at the sun as it sets over the jungle from the peak of La Danta a large triadic pyramid still partly covered by trees, rising over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RF2PNNMC3–Panoramic landscape of the La Danta archaeological site in Guatemala featuring a large pyramid complex situated amid lush vegetation
RMEMBXD6–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ48299–A hiker gazing at the sun as it sets over the jungle from the peak of La Danta a large triadic pyramid still partly covered by trees, rising over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RF2PNNN6H–Panoramic landscape of the lush green La Danta archaeological site in Guatemala
RMEMBXDJ–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ48295–A hiker marvels as the sun sets over the jungle from the peak of La Danta a large triadic pyramid still partly covered by trees, rising over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMJAFER4–View of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMJ48294–View of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMEMBXE0–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJAFEP4–View of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMEMBXC5–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ48292–View of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMEMBXCN–View from atop La Danta pyramid in El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJATFNJ–Distant iew of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMJ482BG–Aerial view of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMEMBXCY–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ482B3–Aerial view of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMEMBXDK–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ482BY–Aerial view of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMEMBXBR–La Danta Complex; El Mirador, Guatemala
RMJ482BM–Aerial view of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
RMJ482BC–Aerial view of El Dante the largest triadic pyramid structure ever build in the Maya world still partly covered by trees, rises over the jungle canopy at El Mirador a large pre-Columbian Maya settlement, located in a remote site deep in the jungle in the north of the modern department of El Peten, Guatemala
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