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Wildlife Species of Mexico

Mexico is rich in wildlife species resulting from its range of ecosystems and habitats that include lowland tropical rainforest, temperate desert, montane forest and alpine tundra. It boasts over 800 species of reptiles and over 500 species of mammals and the highest number of rodent species in the

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The History of Panama

Renowned primarily for the tremendous feat of engineering that is the Panama Canal, Panama boasts undoubtedly one of the most fascinating histories in all of Latin America. So, if you're curious about the history of Panama, you've come to the right place!Sitting at the crossroads not only of North a

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Panama City International Airport Guide

Tocumen International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Panama, as well as all of Central America. Being such a convenient springboard to Caribbean, Central and South America travel adventures, Panama City International Airport is well connected not only within the continent but also int

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Things to See and Do in Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Playa del Carmen is a fantastic beach town and extremely popular tourist destination nestled in the southern corner of the Yucatan peninsula. This fast-growing town has the perfect mix of traditional Mayan culture and exuberant modern flare. Many people see Playa del Carmen as a lazy beach destinati

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The History of Mexico

Mexico is a country that is rich in history, tradition and culture and there is evidence of its past peoples, cultures and cities throughout the country. Pre-Columbian ruins are dotted across Mexico including the Mayan pyramids of Chichen Itza and Tulum, the Zapotec capital of Monte Alban and the an

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The Undiscovered Mayan City K’aak Chi

In May of 2016, a seemingly normal Quebec teen created a mass media frenzy. This 15-year-old boy, William Gadoury, claimed that he had discovered a lost Mayan city using only Google Earth and a chart of the stars. After some quick research and collaboration with Dr Armand La Rocque, from the Univers

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