Unificacion Maya 2010: Ixlu Archeological Site
The Ixlu Archeological Site, located just a couple of kilometres from El Remate, is a very magical, undeveloped site, full of ramon trees. The second Unificacion Maya ceremony of 2010 was held just at the base of the central pyramid of Ixlu.

Unificacion Maya welcomes the participation of children of all nations.


After the ceremony, lunch was held at the Nutri-Naturales facility, where ramon seeds are processed into flour and a beverage and packaged for sale.
Our lunch consisted of a ramon beverage, ramon tortillas and bread, chicken cutlet ramonal w/ rice and salad, and ramon cookies for desert. It is a very versatile and nutritious product.