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Uncovering Tikal and the Possibility of Subterranean Cities
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51:38 - 57:02 (05:24)

The city center of Tikal, located in Guatemala, covers over 16 square kilometers and includes over 3,000 structures, and was documented in the writings of a Spanish explorer in the 1600s. Additionally, while there may not be an underground city beneath Death Valley, it is possible that there are caves and tunnels from indigenous cultures.

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The ruins of the ancient city Tikal, located in the rainforest of Guatemala, include over 3,000 structures such as pyramids, temples, and burial chambers covering an area of over 16 square kilometers.
51:38 - 55:56 (04:18)
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Ancient Cities
Summary

The ruins of the ancient city Tikal, located in the rainforest of Guatemala, include over 3,000 structures such as pyramids, temples, and burial chambers covering an area of over 16 square kilometers. While there is likely not a fully built subterranean city underneath Death Valley, there may be caves and tunnel systems used by indigenous cultures over the years.

Chapter
Uncovering Tikal and the Possibility of Subterranean Cities
Episode
107: Origin Story. Death Valley National Park.
Podcast
National Park After Dark
The hosts invite listeners to share their trail tales and promote their social media pages, Patreon account and affiliates, as well as encourage audience members to explore Death Valley National Park.
55:56 - 57:02 (01:06)
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National Park After Dark
Summary

The hosts invite listeners to share their trail tales and promote their social media pages, Patreon account and affiliates, as well as encourage audience members to explore Death Valley National Park.

Chapter
Uncovering Tikal and the Possibility of Subterranean Cities
Episode
107: Origin Story. Death Valley National Park.
Podcast
National Park After Dark