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109 Historical Places Rated

National Geographic Traveler’s (one of my favorite magazines) Nov/Dec 2008 issue  ranks 109 historical destinations, and I realize with a thrill that I’ve only seen 17 of them.  Ninety-two to go! I’d love to hear your favorites so I can target my travel lust more tightly.

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1 Kadmiel { 02.06.09 at 11:51 pm }

I am dissapointed that they did not even mention el salvador here are some of the best historical attractions in el salvador as well :)

San Andres: Another group of stepped pyramids positioned between two rivers 36km from San Salvador in the Zapotitan Valley.
Cihuatan: Ruins of cities cover an area of 4 square kilometers. A stone wall is still standing that was originally one of the ball courts called Tlatchli.
Joya de Ceren: A pre-Columbian settlement that was buried under 5 meters of ashes from the eruption of Laguna Caldera Volcano in 600 AD. The site was discovered in 1978. Located 36kms from San Salvador.

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