Re: [CTRL] Burnt forest reveals lost Mayan city

2000-05-22 Thread Para
At 09:56 22/05/00 -0400, you wrote: drilling companies, and logging companies must employ archeologists Sounds like an old roughneck to me... "Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything." Communist Tyrant Josef Stalin (Listen anytime to Votefraud

Re: [CTRL] Burnt forest reveals lost Mayan city

2000-05-22 Thread Chris Gaydosh
It is federal law in Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, and Honduras that all oil drilling must not disturb any archeological sites, potential sites, or endangered species. All oil companies, drilling companies, and logging companies must employ archeologists and biologists to examine the areas before dr

Re: [CTRL] Burnt forest reveals lost Mayan city

2000-05-21 Thread Ynr Chyldz Wyld
> "Nothing like this has been seen in Mayan culture," said Luis de Leon, a > spokesman for Basic Resources, a multinational oil company that has > underwritten the search for the city in the remote forests of Peten > province, about 300 miles north of the capital, Guatemala City. Anyone else find

[CTRL] Burnt forest reveals lost Mayan city

2000-05-21 Thread Para
May 20 2000 WORLD NEWSFEATURES Burnt forest reveals lost Mayan city FROM DAVID ADAMS IN MIAMI Tikal, a Mayan site similar to El Pajaral ARCHAEOLOGISTS in Guatemala say they have rediscovered the lost ruins of a Mayan city. If so, it will end a mystery that has baffled researchers for decades