The Tropical Rainforest Of The Ancient Mayans

By Linda Patterson


The Maya rainforest is the second largest rainforest in the world next to the Amazon rainforest. It covers the region of Belize, Northern Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. When it comes to the best destination for family vacations as well as Maya jungle tours, it currently ranks as the best and well known. It is a home to a diverse flora and fauna. It is blessed with natural resources that had provided for the ancient Maya civilization.

The tropical rainforest of the Mayans has always been attractive, untouched and well-preserved. The moment the ancient Mayans came to exist many centuries ago they must have been enclosed by tall trees providing impassable cover overhead as well as thick undergrowth at their feet. Yet credit would go to the ancient members of this civilization to have uncovered means to make use of the plant life and animals in the ultimate way possible and also adapt to the forest to be able to acquire plenty of benefits from it.

Most of the Mayas are gifted with healing powers and they get these powers to heal from nature. The jungle provided them with natural resources to make their herbal medicines. They have traditional healing rituals and these have been passed by their forefathers to the next generations. In performing the ritual, the healers invoke the blessings from the four natural elements such as earth, water, wind and fire.

This region experiences a lot of rainfall and it has tropical climate. Seeing that a rainforest has the delicate ecosystem, it's crucial for just about any society that wishes to flourish to become sensitive to its environment. The Mayans have great regard for nature that is why they have protected it through the years which is reflected through mentions during rituals, inscriptions, texts, sculptures as well as arts.

The tropical rainforests possess a thin layer of top soil and historians are left wondering how the Mayans were able to construct their huge cities even with this limitation. Researchers stated that the ingenious methods for storing rainwater and cautiously selected farming methods have enabled the Mayans to sustain a very large population for many centuries. It is important to manage the available resources properly as this can save any civilization from being extinct.

Among the strategies utilized by the Mayas to provide for their city was constructing a huge water reservoir. Some of these reservoirs were firstly uncovered in the walls of the Uxul Maya city by archaeologists in 2010. Owing to its large area of 100 square meters, they called these reservoirs as monster pools. Also known as 'aguadas', these were built to provide the city dwellers water supply. The bottom of the aguada was found to have been made with ceramic shards and the top covering was composed of limestone, a rock which is plentiful in these areas. Their water lock system has impressed people as sealing the reservoir from all sides locks the water inside securely therefore the water supply for the dry months is guaranteed sufficient.

The world was amazed with its majestic buildings and the quality of their construction. They've utilized the limestone in the rainforests as construction materials which have exhibited their workmanship and that have allowed their buildings to have endured the test of time.

The renowned Mayas ceramic art is brought on by the supply of clay on the banks of lakes and rivers which was first collected and after that shaped to be able to come up with amazing artworks. The Mayans are remembered through the rainforest that they have protected for countless years which continues to provide natural resources to the modern generation.

The rich tropical rainforest was left behind by the Mayans and it has continued to provide today's generation with natural resources. A guided adventure tour will take you to the heart of the tropical jungle through to the ancient Mayan ruins.




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