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Jungle River Cruise to Altun Ha

The Trip:

27 mile Jungle River Cruise to Ruins at Altun Ha.  30 minute visit to a Mayan village, photo opportunity, cold fruit served. See the pyramids and ceremonial center.  Watch for a Jabiru Stork and 15 to 20 species of orchids.  After the ruins, have lunch (not included) at Maruba Jungle Spa. A nice swimming pool and gardens.  Colorful parrots flying about.. (The movie 'Mosquito Coast' with Harrison Ford was filmed on this river.)  Pick up at your hotel dock; 9am - 4pm.

About Altun Ha:

Above: One of the royal tombs in Altun Ha

The Excavations

Early in 1963 the attention of Belize's first archaeological commissioner, A. H. Anderson, was drawn to the coastal-zone site now known as Altun Ha when a villager from Rockstone Pond attempted to sell a large carved jade pendant he had unearthed at the site to tourists in Belize City. Anderson contacted David Pendergast, who had carried out work in the country's western district at the beginning of that year, and in late summer Pendergast began test excavations at the site. Shortly thereafter Pendergast was invited by the Royal Ontario Museum to lead the revival of the museum's research programme in Belize, and discussions led to the ROM's commencement of full-scale excavations at Altun Ha. At the time it was the largest-scale and longest-term archaeological endeavour ever carried out in Belize.  In 1968, the jade head was discovered; 5.9 inches-high x 9.74 pound, the Maya sun god, Kinich Ahau. It was on the right wrist of the person interred in the earliest of a series of seven royal tombs in an Altun Ha Structure. Fragmentary remains showed that the ruler's body was once covered with several skins of large jungle cats, jaguar and cougar, and that a corner of the crypt had contained a large pile of cloth, matting, and other perishables. Bits of cloth, probably parts of the individual's garments, lay around the skeleton, impregnated with the red pigment that covered the entire burial. Beneath the crypt contents stood the remains of a large, round-cornered wooden platform with short cylindrical legs, under which were impressions of large cables used to lower the device into the crypt. Excavation below the earth floor revealed a further pottery vessel, a pyrite mirror, and the remains of 2 gourd bowls. The jade head, has become the national symbol of Belize, and appears on the country's currency.

Maruba Jungle Resort & Spa; Pool and "Tree-top" dining

 

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