Constructed in 1904, the Relief Map (Mapa en Relieve) in Guatemala City provides a unique, large-scale, three-dimensional view of Guatemala. This outdoor map meticulously details the country’s varied topography, including its volcanoes, rivers, and lakes, some of which even feature running water. Visitors can also trace the nation’s cities, roads, bridges, and railroad tracks. Ideal for families, this attraction offers an engaging and educational experience, allowing visitors to explore the geographical and infrastructural features of Guatemala from an elevated perspective.
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