At San Antonio on the Albion island,
ridged field systems bear evidence of ancient Mayan agricultural expertise and El Pozito, between Guinea Grass Village and August Pine Ridge, depicts a pre-classic (300 B.C.) building found beneath the plaza of a Classic (600 - 900 A.D.) Maya construction.
In a
field study, Diane Adams, a marine biologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, and her colleagues measured the currents near the seafloor along the East Pacific Rise, a submarine
ridge south - southwest of Acapulco, Mexico, that sports many hydrothermal vent
systems.