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Amazon · PeruTo the music of conch shell trumpets, a 3,800-year-old citadel of the Caral civilization—one of the oldest in the world—opened its doors to visitors in Peru on Saturday, after eight years of study and restoration work.See the Story
Peruvian Citadel that Is Nearly 4,000 Years Old Opens Doors to Tourists
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History · BelizeA major breakthrough in Maya archaeology had been made down in Belize, as the royal tomb of a major city’s first-known ruler is discovered by a husband-wife archaeology team. Buried with elaborate jade, ceramics, and symbolic artifacts, the tomb offers unprecedented insight into early Maya royalty and connections with the non-Mayan Mexican city-state of Teotihuacan. […] The post Archaeologists Unearth Treasure-Filled Tomb of the First Ruler in T…See the Story
Archaeologists Unearth Treasure-Filled Tomb of the First Ruler in This Mayan Metropolis
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UNESCOThere are more global wonders to explore.AlexZachen/Adobe Stock A kayaker views Møn Klint, Denmark from the water.Key PointsUNESCO recently announced new additions to its list of World Heritage Sites. From a white sand cliff in Denmark to a coastal region in West Africa, the list includes stunning and important destinations. The list is designed to create awareness of culturally significant global landmarks.There are more global wonders to explo…See the Story
UNESCO Just Added New Destinations to Its World Heritage Sites—See the Full List
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