Maya Train – Chapter 3: Jungle Sea, From Escárcega to Bacalar

Maya Train – Chapter 3: Jungle Sea, From Escárcega to Bacalar

Release date : September 12, 2024
Runtime : 1h 36m
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Original Language : Spanish /
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In this segment, we follow the President of Mexico as he oversees the construction of Section 7 of the Maya Train, which connects Escárcega to Chetumal. This route passes through stunning archaeological sites like Calakmul, Xpujil, Kohunlich, and Ichkabal, while offering a unique journey through the peninsula’s tallest and densest jungle.
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  • title:Maya Train – Chapter 3: Jungle Sea, From Escárcega to Bacalar
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 36m
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  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Epigmenio Ibarra / Veronica Velasco /
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  • Overview:In this segment, we follow the President of Mexico as he oversees the construction of Section 7 of the Maya Train, which connects Escárcega to Chetumal. This route passes through stunning archaeological sites like Calakmul, Xpujil, Kohunlich, and Ichkabal, while offering a unique journey through the peninsula’s tallest and densest jungle.
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