Indigenous Mayans want their sacred cenotes to have personhood status Cenotes provide an important water source to Ek’s community of Homun, in the Mexican state of Yucatan, and a livelihood for locals who lead tourists from around the world into the caverns to bathe in their crystalline waters. by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUDecember 13, 2024
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For the first time, AI allows identification of 5 jaguars in Mexico by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUMay 27, 2023
At Mexico’s Chichen Itza site, researchers discover ancient ‘elite’ residences by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUFebruary 12, 2023
Yucatán in Mexico joins UNWTO network of sustainable tourism observatories by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUJanuary 24, 2023
In Mexico, ancient Zapotec tombs reveal colorful murals depicting war by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUJanuary 21, 2023
Collapse, contamination: Mexican scientists sound alarm at Mayan Train by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUJanuary 5, 2023
Devotion to Virgin Mary draws millions to Mexico City shrine by AWARA MUSAFIR BUREAUDecember 11, 2022