Joya de Cerén is a city in El Salvador.
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Joya de Cerén | ||
Department | La Libertad Department | |
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Residents | unknown | |
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background
This Maya site has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. In 600 AD a volcano erupted nearby and the ashes buried this Mayan village under itself and sealed it off for posterity. This process was slow enough for all residents to get to safety, but so fast that all belongings were left behind in the village. In 1976 the city was rediscovered.
getting there
The starting point is the village of San Juan Opico
By plane
The only international airport is Comalapa International Airport (SAL), 50 km from San Salvador away.
By train
In the street
By boat
mobility
Tourist Attractions
So far 70 houses have been discovered:
- Dormitories. With gardens.
- Kitchens. With knives, plates and grinding stones, however, dishes made from beans, cocoa, Chile.
- Storehouses
- workshops
- Sweat Houses (Temazcal)