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Palenque (Spanish pronunciation: [pa'leŋke]; Yucatec Maya: Bàakʼ /ɓàːkʼ/), also anciently known as Lakamha (literally: "Big Water"), was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799. After its decline, it was absorbed into the jungle of cedar, mahogany, and sapodilla trees, but has since been excavated and restored and is now a famous archaeological site attracting thousands of visitors. It is located near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas, about 130 km (81 mi) south of Ciudad del Carmen, 150 m (164 yd) above sea level. It averages a humid 26 °C (79 °F) with roughly 2160 mm (85 in) of rain a year.
Palenque is a medium-sized site, much smaller than such huge sites as Tikal, Chichen Itza, or Copán, but it contains some of the finest architecture, sculpture, roof comb and bas-relief carvings that the Mayas produced. Much of the history of Palenque has been reconstructed from reading the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the many monuments; historians now have a long sequence of the ruling dynasty of Palenque in the 5th century and extensive knowledge of the city-state's rivalry with other states such as Calakmul and Toniná. The most famous ruler of Palenque was K'inich Janaab Pakal, or Pacal the Great, whose tomb has been found and excavated in the Temple of the Inscriptions.
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Además de la Zona Arqueológica, Palenque tiene maravillas naturales para ofrecerte, en este capítulo te decimos todo lo que necesitas saber cuando visites Palenque Chiapas. Continua leyendo para más info. *Dónde Hospedarse -En Palenque nos quedamos en un Hotel llamado Maya Rue, queda en el centro del pueblo y a unos 15 minutos de la Zona Arqueológica, te lo recomendamos mucho, aquí está su página web por si deseas quedarte en este lugar: http://www.hotelmayaruepalenque.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hotelmayaruepalenque/ Instagram: @hotel_mayarue *Visita las Cascadas de Agua Azul -Estas cascadas son famosas a nivel mundial por tener aguas de color azul turquesa. Te recomendamos visitarlas a principios de año ya que en temporada de lluvias el agua está revuelta y no se aprecia a...
Bienvenido a la mágica ciudad Maya de Palenque. Aquí podrás conocer todo sobre esta bella ciudad y maravillarte con sus monumentales edificios.
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Il sito di Palenque, in Messico, era già abbandonato da molto tempo quando gli spagnoli arrivarono nella zona del Chiapas, nel XVI secolo. Il primo europeo a visitare le rovine e a redigere un resoconto fu il frate domenicano Pedro Lorenzo de la Nada nel 1567. Al tempo, il popolo Ch'ol che abitava le zone, lo chiamava Otolum, che significa erra con forti case. De la Nada lo tradusse approssimativamente in spagnolo come Palenque, che significa fortezza. Questo divenne poi il nome della città (Santo Domingo del Palenque) che venne costruita su alcune rovine periferiche nella valle, sopra il principale centro cerimoniale dell'antica città. Un altro antico nome di Palenque fu Lakam Ha, che si può tradurre come grandi acque, per i fiumi e le grandi cascate che si trovano nella zona del sito. ...
The lost Maya city of Palenque stunned the first outsiders who stumbled upon it in the rainforests of Southern Mexico. Take a virtual tour of this beautiful ruined city -- and discover what makes it so cool -- in this episode of The Coolest Stuff on the Planet.
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ------------------------------------------------ Palenque was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date back to 226 BC to around 799 AD. After its decline, it was absorbed into the jungle, which is made up of cedar, mahogany, and sapodilla trees, but has been excavated and restored and is now a famous archaeological site attracting thousands of visitors. It is located near the Usumacinta River in the Mexican state of Chiapas, located about 130 km (81 mi) south of Ciudad del Carmen about 150 m (164 yd) above sea level. (from wikipedia)
Travel video about destination Palenque in Mexico. In the midst of a dense rainforest on the foothills of the Usumacinta Mountains is Palenque, one of the most popular archaeological sites in Mexico. The monumental buildings of Palenque, such as the Temple Of The Cross, lay hidden in the rainforest for around 800 years until they were discovered in 1784. The monumental architectural character of this pyramid-like temple is typical of the ancient building style of the legendary Mayan people. In contrast to other Mayan towns in the central Mexican lowland, the buildings in Palenque are well built and decorated with bright stones. The colours of the surrounding rainforest are a picturesque setting for these splendid structures. In 1952 a Mexican archaeologist discovered a deep shaft that led ...
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Además de la Zona Arqueológica, Palenque tiene maravillas naturales para ofrecerte, en este capítulo te decimos todo lo que necesitas saber cuando visites Palenque Chiapas. Continua leyendo para más info. *Dónde Hospedarse -En Palenque nos quedamos en un Hotel llamado Maya Rue, queda en el centro del pueblo y a unos 15 minutos de la Zona Arqueológica, te lo recomendamos mucho, aquí está su página web por si deseas quedarte en este lugar: http://www.hotelmayaruepalenque.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hotelmayaruepalenque/ Instagram: @hotel_mayarue *Visita las Cascadas de Agua Azul -Estas cascadas son famosas a nivel mundial por tener aguas de color azul turquesa. Te recomendamos visitarlas a principios de año ya que en temporada de lluvias el agua está revuelta y no se aprecia a...
We had to set off early for Palenque to avoid traffic jams caused by armed union activists who had blocked roads to demand "contributions" to their strike fund. En route we stopped at Aqua Azul and Cascadas de Miso-ha waterfalls. We swam and were able to walk behind the second waterfall. Our choice for the options available for the day was a visit to the archeological site at Pelenque where our guide gave us some more insights into the Mayan world. The Palenque site is unusual for the burial chamber under the pyramid of the inscription and the collection of interconnecting buildings called The Palace, the comb like constructions on the temple of the sun and the temple of the cross. It is also interesting to see where the jungle has grown back over other temples such as the Groupo Nort...
Travel video about destination Mexico. Mexico, land of the Maya and Aztec, temples and beaches and with a population of twenty-six million the bubbling metropolis of Mexico City is a maze of streets, flat roofs, skyscrapers and parks. Earthquakes, floods and civil wars created this ‘City Of The Aztecs’. Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Aztecs, lies in the centre of the city, in the large main square, Zocalo. The magnificent Catedral Metropolitana with its massive dimensions and fine stone masonry dominates the square, with equal prominence being given to the Palacinio Nacional, governmental seat of the Mexican President. In 1519, when the Spanish conquerors reached Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec kingdom, they discovered a lagoon paradise with floating gardens, Xochimilco, a labyrin...
We join Gabriel, our very eclectic local Maya guide, as he ventures off the beaten track into the jungles surrounding the Palenque ruins complex to discover the natural beauty of nature and all that it has to offer. The walking tour takes around 3 hours and it includes a waterfall swim, plant medicines, forest foods and animal life high in the canopy as well as many Maya ruins, long dormant under the forest floor. There are ruins practically everywhere, with some still accessible. Watch part II to listen to Gabriel make an alternate case for Maya history. Gabriel runs his tours from his base at Don Mucho's at El Panchan - at the entrance to the Palenque Archaeological Park.
You want to see Palenque, but you've got only one hour. Should you do it? Palenque is an ancient Maya site with many well preserved or well reconstructed buildings. It's only 10% really discovered, the rest is still hiding in the jungle. To find out more details about Palenque and how to get there, check out this blog post http://picturingtheamericas.com/palenque-just-one-hour We're a family of 4 traveling with a truck and a small camping trailer from Canada to Patagonia. Follow us for more travel stories! Blog: http://www.picturingtheamericas.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/picTheAmericas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pictheamericas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PicturingTheAmericas
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