Lost Maya city found in Mexico jungle

Archaeologists have found an ancient Maya city that remained hidden for centuries in the rain forests of eastern Mexico. The team found 15 pyramids - including one that stands 75 feet tall - ball courts, plazas and tall, sculpted stone shafts called stelae. They named the city Chactun, meaning "Red Rock" or "Large Rock." The city likely had its heyday during the late Classic period of Maya civilization between 600 and 900 A.D. (Reuters)