Posted By Saruman on Wednesday, November 13 2002
Subject: Lost City Discovered In Nicaragua
Spanish and Nicaraguan archaeologists have found what they believe is "a lost city" in the jungles of southern Nicaragua, the local press reported. Remnants of what appear to have been "a settlement dating back more than 2,000 years" are located near the town of Kukra Hill, 650 kilometers (405 miles) southeast of Managua, El Nuevo Diario reported Sunday.
Kukra Hill is a town in Nicaragua's Caribbean region that is surrounded by jungle and only accessible by boat or airplane. According to El Nuevo Diario, the archaeological expedition began several weeks ago and was sponsored by the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and the Spanish Historical Heritage Institute.
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