A journey of one month, where Kim Jørgensen, Vibeke Ludvigsen and I, on 7 to 9 horses - and a mule, went through the Guatemalan jungle and found undiscovered Mayan cities.

Naj Tunich is a natural cave that was used by the Maya as a ritual pilgrimage site during the Classic period. Artifacts show that the cave was primarily accessed during the Early Classic period, with deposits becoming rarer in the Late Classic period. However, the cave's fame rests on its long Late Classic hieroglyphic texts, as well as on a significant number of painted scenes and figures.

It was an expedition that was on an extreme level in terms of nature experiences in the jungle.

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Tilhuggede ruinsten brugt som bålplads
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På jagt efter uopdagede mayabyer
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