People were seen taking away bricks and cutting rods poking out of Dhanmondi 32 where once the memorial of Bangladesh founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman once stood. The house, once a national ...
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After paying a small entrance fee, you are free to explore the park’s attractions at leisure and take in the stunning views. You’ll get to admire the unique Mayan sculptures, observe the ruins of the ...
A ceasefire agreement that began last Sunday has paused the war between Israel and Hamas, but this small territory — home to some 2 million Palestinians — now lies in ruins. Israeli troops ...
The ruins aren’t too impressive, especially compared to larger sites like Chichen Itza. But they are still interesting and worth a visit if you’re on the island or visiting Cozumel on a day trip. Some ...
Coba is just over two hours by car from Cancún and 45 minutes from Tulum. If you go without a tour, you can hire a guide at the entrance to the ruins. The Maya were never centralized in one capital.
One morning I paddled the Macal River, a meandering waterway the Maya navigated by canoe. I wandered the ruins at Xunantunich, an important archaeological site set on a ridge above the Mopan River ...
who we filmed today arriving for the first time to their home in Rafah turned into a mountain of ruins. They salvaged what survived, a wooden chair, a single mattress, books amid the debris.
Hidden beneath the rainforest of southern Mexico sit the ruins of a massive ancient Maya settlement. Archaeologists knew of the site since the 1980s but hadn’t tried mapping it — until recently.