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		<title>Palenque, Part 2: City of Faith</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lacking any knowledge of Mayan history, the various expeditions and theories that have been imposed on this place, Palenque impresses the visitor with its presence. The refined grace of the buildings, the sophisticated interplay of natural contours and manmade terraces and the sheer difficulty of constructing this city on a hill, all speak volumes about [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palenque was built on faith. For 600 years a dynasty of warrior priests ruled over the city-state that was as important to Mayan civilization as Florence was to the European Renaissance. Their rule was absolute and their powers unquestioned. Then, for reasons that are still not entirely clear, Palenque was abandoned. The jungles reclaimed the [...]]]></description>
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