Two humanitarian aid trips to Guatemala when he was in his late teens and early 20s first introduced Winston to the Mayans. There really wasn’t anything to suggest much of a connection, let alone love ...
This is Part 5 in a series of articles on the history of the Maya. Follow the links to read Part 1, Part 2 , Part 3, Part 4 ...
Across thousands of years and multiple civilizations, humanity has always looked upward in moments of uncertainty. From Babylon to China, from the Maya cities of Central America to the observatories ...
New research suggests that explanations based only on climate may not fully account for the major decline of the lowland ...
The wind still carries that faint suggestion of reinvention; this side of Quintana Roo isn’t done evolving. But as it shifts, we're drawn to the places that feel rooted in Tulum's timelessness. Yes, ...
Beyond the resorts, Caye Caulker itself remains the star attraction. Visitors cycle along sandy paths, savor freshly grilled seafood, and watch pelicans plunge into turquoise waters. Life moves slowly ...
Warmer waters in the Pacific Ocean may have brought devastating floods to the cradle of ancient Chinese civilization, ...
I recently traveled to Cancun, Mexico, in search of conversations on how Americans and other foreigners perceive Mexico, and my friends, Luis Robledo and Remi Delaune, were willing ...
Travel and Tour World (TTW) has unveiled its new research, "50 heritage sites in the world for 2026," highlighting the landmarks shaping the future of heritage tourism. Based on editorial research, ...
Left-handed people may have a psychological edge in competition. Humanoid robots can now do creepy parkour through the uncanny valley. And if you've ever cared for an elderly cat, a new study ...
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