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Saving Mayan Languages: video from Guatemala

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I learned a great deal in this video, definitely worth 22 minutes of my evening. "Living the Language - Guatemala: The Maya" by Al Jazeera English explores the challenges of maintaining indigenous culture and language: [LINK] more >>

Solstice Trip Opportunities in Copan, Honduras

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Do it on your own. Do it with a partner, a group, or an organized tour. As long as you do it, i.e. go to the Mundo Maya. For tour options, JB Journeys (no relation) is offering a number of organized trips in the region this year, notably THE GREAT RETURN: COPAN 2012, WINTER SOLSTICE IN HONDURAS, a week-long retreat in Honduras. more >>

'2012: The Beginning' Most-Watched Documentary in Cannes

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2012: The Beginning, is a 52-minute documentary film which takes a serious-minded look at the science and people behind the Maya 2012 story. The film, which was directed by Shannon Kring Buset and produced by WildHeart Vision of Finland, was launched this month at the MipDoc 2012 festival at Cannes, where it was the most-watched documentary out of at least 1400 films screened there. more >>

Documentary to reveal underwater Maya city

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There is never a dull moment in the world of Maya studies and documentary filmmakers have been there for some of the most exciting moments. This year, look for the release of "Mayan Blue," a feature-length documentary film by Standoff Studios about the discovery of a city 50 feet below the surface of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala.

In an article entitled, "S.C. film studio produces documentary about underwater Mayan city", LaTina Emerson reports in the Augusta Chronicle, "Televisa News has reported on the city, named Samabaj, which it said is in Lake Atitlan, about 186 miles from Guatemala City. The city is believed to be more than 2,000 years old." more >>

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