.jpg Jungle from El Mirador, Nakbé in back ground 4 hours away .jpg Detail of restored part of Temple 34, El Tigre .jpg Jungle from El Mirador with La Danta in background 4 km away .jpg Lootet structures were everywhere at La Florida .jpg Manuél, the horse master, 'Arriero' is getting fodder for his beast of burden .jpg Tourist at top of La Danta temple with El Mirador in background some 4 km away .jpg Sunset first day at El Mirador .jpg La Florida Camp with guards .jpg La Muerte was named after a lady living there for many years "keeping house" for the chicleros until one day she was found 'muerte' .jpg La Dant temple, part that is still partly in tact after 2000 years .jpg The camp at Nakbé .jpg Twisted cactus along the path .jpg Fruit of Chicochampote tree .jpg La Danta, vegetation on top .jpg Muddy Waters at Nacimiento, our first camp .jpg The sacred ceiba tree, close-up .jpg Fruit of Chicochampote tree, inside .jpg Temple 34, part of the restored stairway .jpg Maytapalo strangler tree .jpg Gordonchillo plant .jpg Jungle and toucan .jpg Looting, close-up .jpg Top of the restored part, Temple 34 .jpg La Danta, the steps up the last part .jpg Raúl, the guide bringing up the rear .jpg Nakbé, Structure 70 .jpg La Danta, steps to the top platform .jpg Manuél, the horse master is getting fodder for his beast of burden from the Ramón tree .jpg Nakbé, the trail .jpg La Florida, structure 1 .jpg The sacred Ceiba tree and tourist .jpg El Tigre from La Danta 4 km apart .jpg Templo Los Monos, looking up .jpg Pava Temple in East Group .jpg Templo Los Monos, steps up to the top platform .jpg Laguna Lechuga, covered with 'lettuce' .jpg Swiss travellers at Nacimiento .jpg Templo Los Monos, shrub and view from the top .jpg Templo Los Monos, One of the smaller pyramids at he top platform .jpg Templo Los Monos .jpg Templo Los Monos, looking down