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Ruins in Xunantunih.  Xunantunich served as a civic ceremonial center to the people in the Belize valley area. Xunantunich is a modern name, given the site after reports, starting in 1892, of the ghost of a woman, with glowing red eyes walking up the stairs of the temple. Xunantunich is Mayan for "Stone Woman".
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Ruins in Xunantunih. Xunantunich served as a civic ceremonial center to the people in the Belize valley area. Xunantunich is a modern name, given the site after reports, starting in 1892, of the ghost of a woman, with glowing red eyes walking up the stairs of the temple. Xunantunich is Mayan for "Stone Woman".

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El Castilo Temple, in Xunantunich, is the second highest building in Belize at 130 feet. The temple is known for its Frieze, a banded stucco decoration that use to go around the entire site.
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El Castilo Temple, in Xunantunich, is the second highest building in Belize at 130 feet. The temple is known for its Frieze, a banded stucco decoration that use to go around the entire site.
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Ruins in Xunantunich. Xunantunich served as a civic ceremonial center to the people in the Belize valley area. Xunantunich is a modern name, given the site after reports, starting in 1892, of the ghost of a woman, with glowing red eyes walking up the stairs of the temple. Xunantunich is Mayan for "Stone Woman".
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Ruins in Xunantunih.  Xunantunich served as a civic ceremonial center to the people in the Belize valley area. Xunantunich is a modern name, given the site after reports, starting in 1892, of the ghost of a woman, with glowing red eyes walking up the stairs of the temple. Xunantunich is Mayan for "Stone Woman".
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Ruins in Xunantunih.  Xunantunich served as a civic ceremonial center to the people in the Belize valley area. Xunantunich is a modern name, given the site after reports, starting in 1892, of the ghost of a woman, with glowing red eyes walking up the stairs of the temple. Xunantunich is Mayan for "Stone Woman".
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Ruins in Xunantunih.  Xunantunich served as a civic ceremonial center to the people in the Belize valley area. Xunantunich is a modern name, given the site after reports, starting in 1892, of the ghost of a woman, with glowing red eyes walking up the stairs of the temple. Xunantunich is Mayan for "Stone Woman".
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Red Ginger Flower in Xunanhunich.
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Red Ginger Flower in Xunanhunich.
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Red Ginger Flower in Xunanhunich.
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