
The Mayan calendar was able to accurately predict solar eclipses for centuries.
The ancient Mayan astrological calendar, with its 260 days, allowed them to accurately predict solar eclipses for hundreds of years.

The ancient Mayan astrological calendar, with its 260 days, allowed them to accurately predict solar eclipses for hundreds of years.
Experts agree that four out of five Mayan prophecies have come true, so what is the last one?

The Mayan pyramids were used not only in religious rituals but also as hiding places for treasure.

Mexican scientists have discovered a pre-Columbian city dating back more than 1.500 years deep in the jungle of Yucatan state, in the southeastern part of the country.

In the middle of Atitlán, the deepest volcanic lake in Central America, the mysterious structures of a ghost city have been discovered after thousands of years of being missing.

At first glance, many people might not believe these fairytale scenes are real.

New evidence of the "timeless" development of the Maya has just been unearthed beneath the Belize lagoon on the Caribbean coast.

Experts have made a remarkable archaeological discovery: the finding of a "river" of liquid mercury beneath a Mayan pyramid.

(VTC News) – While humanity fears the end of the world, many business-minded individuals have turned it into a rare business opportunity.

(VTC News) – In 2012, a series of rumors about the 'Doomsday' on December 21st prompted NASA to issue a statement reassuring the public.

(VTC News) – 'Doomsday' has always been a favorite topic for the public, giving rise to countless speculations about scenarios of Earth's destruction.

(VTC News) - The 2.000-year-old Noh Mul pyramid of the Maya people in Belize has been demolished by bulldozers to extract stones and gravel for road construction.

(VTC News) - While many people around the world are going crazy over rumors of the "end of the world," the indigenous Maya people themselves seem less concerned.

(VTC News) - Some fanatics are still hastily preparing bizarre plans for the 'doomsday' on December 21, 2012.

(VTC News) - After Bugarach, France, now another peaceful village in Serbia has been turned into a gathering place for fanatics who believe in the 'end of the world'.

(VTC News) - Modern Maya, descendants of apocalyptic theories, do not believe in the end of the world. Watch the report below to find out what they are doing.

(VTC News) - The 5.125-year calendar cycle of the ancient Maya will end on December 21, 2012, sparking rumors that this is the end of the world.

(VTC News) - The RIA news agency quoted Colonel Vadim Koval, a representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense, as saying that the country's strategic missile forces have plans for December 21st.

Argentinian authorities fear a mass suicide will occur on 'doomsday, December 21st'.

(VTC News) - Although it's just a rumor, if the apocalypse were to happen, many people believe that the village of Bugarach, France, would be the only place where humans could take refuge.

(VTC News) - Solar storms erupt with radiation bursts an average of four times a year, while solar storms only occur every four years.

(VTC News) - The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has just released a video explaining why the world will not end on December 21st.

(VTC News) - Confident in its prediction, NASA released the video "Why Yesterday Wasn't the End of the World" 10 days earlier than the rumored December 21st date.

(VTC News) - A hospital has decided to give its staff 3 days off... to prepare for 'the end of the world'.

With the help of the internet, the obsession with the end of the world is everywhere, and any seemingly strange sign is interpreted as an omen.

(VTC News) - In the next few days, Earth will 'welcome' two visitors: asteroids XE54 and 4179 Toutatis, before December 21st.

(VTC News) - "Who knows, there might be a Vietnamese astronaut in the crew that lands on Mars," the NASA Director-General told students in Hanoi.

Did the world end on December 21, 2012, as many people believe?

(VTC News) – As December 21, 2012 approaches, the topic of 'doomsday' continues to cause a stir worldwide.

(VTC News) - Several websites are buzzing about 'secret NASA information' claiming that on December 21, 2012, life will disappear from Earth.