The Maya, Aztec and Pipil all built their campfires in El Salvador at one time or another. Evidence has been found that indicates that the some regions had been inhabited since 200 BC, although most construction occurred after 600 AD. Some ruins remain hidden under smooth, rolling grassland dotted with signs that warn against playing soccer on the site. Like Tazumal, the low step pyramids are mostly covered in smooth concrete, leaving little of the original structures visible.
"Cada vez que destruyes parte de la nautraleza te destruyes a ti mismo." ("Every time you destroy a part of nature you destroy part of yourself.") |
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