The Maya Through the Ages Filming Locations

The Maya Through the Ages filming locations

Where was The Maya Through the Ages filmed? The Maya Through the Ages was filmed in 3 locations across Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico in the following places:

The Maya Through the Ages Filming Locations

Honduras is a Central American country with Caribbean Sea coastlines to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south. In the tropical rainforest near Guatemala, the ancient Mayan ceremonial site Copán has stone-carved hieroglyphics and stelae, tall stone monuments. In the Caribbean Sea are the Bay Islands, a diving destination that's part of the 1,000km-long Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

Guatemala, a Central American country south of Mexico, is home to volcanoes, rainforests and ancient Mayan sites. The capital, Guatemala City, features the stately National Palace of Culture and the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Antigua, west of the capital, contains preserved Spanish colonial buildings. Lake Atitlán, formed in a massive volcanic crater, is surrounded by coffee fields and villages.

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. Covering 1,972,550 km², it is the world's 13th largest country by area; with a population of almost 130 million, it is the 10th most populous country and has the most Spanish speakers in the world.

The Maya Through the Ages (1950)
Runtime: 44 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1950
IMDB: tt4772048
Plot summary

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
Ralph Bellamy
Irving Pichel
Vincent Price
Directors
Edmund S. Whitman
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The Maya Through the Ages filming locations