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Dead Mayans Only, Please! Mexico Tourism Driven by Ruins, Shuns Natives
David Dudenhoefer
9/13/13
More than a thousand years ago, Mexico’s Caribbean coast was an important point on the Mayan maritime trade route between the Yucatan Peninsula and Central America...
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