Joya de Cerén (Joya de Ceren)
Maya settlement, buried under 4 – 8 m thick layer of volcanic ash that was erupted by Loma crater sometimes around 610 – 670 AD. Buildings and home utensils have been preserved in exceptionally good condition and provide valuable information about the daily lives of people in this community. Even cultivated fields of maize, agave, and other herbs have been preserved.
Jogimara Cave, Sita Bengra Cave
These caves served as ancient theater approximately 300 BC. Valuable inscriptions such as the world’s oldest love message.