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The ruins were a short walk from Hotel Camino Maya, in the center of town. It was less than a mile and our four year old was able to walk it with out a problem. The Copan Ruins are kid friendly and a great activity for families traveling in Honduras.
There are many Mayan statues still intact.
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You are allowed to walk on many of the structures. This makes it especially fun for the kids.
The hole you see in this picture is just one of many. They had underground tunnels and a water system. There are over 4 km of tunnels and for $10 you can go into two of the tunnels.
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The hieroglyphic stairway holds the longest known text left by the Mayans.
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