@@onboardsvtsunami7662 Yes! My favorite part of traveling is soaking up the history… especially the “arts” and the every day life pieces (dishes, cooking, food preservation and so on)!
@@cathygustafson4156 I was really in to the dishes/pots, the boys were really in to the arrowheads and massive structures, and of course, climbing! This historical sight is not well advertised, and while smaller than Tikal, it was absolutely amazing to walk around. We all but had the place to ourselves. We hope we can bring more attention to this beautiful piece of history.
I can only imagine the energy one can feel walking in the footsteps of the people who originally stepped there eons ago! And the hands that created all you see there!
Hermos oido que Copan tambien es muy impresionate. Nos encanta aprender sobre la cultura Maya y definitivamente interaremos visitar Copan en el futuro. Gracias por la sugerencia