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A few years ago, an American university was allowed to map and begin excavation, but something happened and the Méxican government agency charged with overseeing all the ruins and archaeological sites in México closed the site down. All the trenches were back-filled and the site was abandoned.
The area was being cleared when I arrived here, there were a few workers clearing brush from areas with machetes. This was the first and only time I felt a little uneasy on the trip. I was here by myself in the middle of nowhere, they could have taken whatever they wanted and I would not be able to stop them. I did my best to avoid being near them or taking pictures of them, probably just because I was alone. NOTHING HAPPENED
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