
Protecting indigenous culture and jungle in Quintana Roo México.
CDL 13:20 is a group of individuals committed to creating a community of conscious human beings who seek inner growth and harmony with Nature. The organization engages in regenerative development and conservation efforts in Quintana Roo, Mexico through blockchain-based governance. Together, they co-create Ciudad de Luz 13:20, a sanctuary where community, ecology, and spirit thrive in harmony.
Project story
Ciudad de Luz 13:20 — Protecting Indigenous Land, Culture, and Regeneration
Ciudad de Luz 13:20 (CDL13:20) is a regenerative land project rooted in the Mayan region of southeastern Mexico. Our mission is to help protect ancestral land, preserve indigenous wisdom, and support the regeneration of both ecosystems and local communities.
We believe that protecting the Earth cannot be separated from protecting the people and cultures that have lived in relationship with the land for generations.
CDL13:20 is being developed as a regenerative biocultural sanctuary that supports:
Land restoration and reforestation
Preservation of Mayan cultural knowledge and traditions
Bioregional tourism in collaboration with indigenous communities
Local economic empowerment through regenerative initiatives
Educational and cultural experiences connected to Mayan wisdom and the Tzolkin calendar
Natural building using local materials
Healing, wellness, and community spaces
Sovereign and community-centered governance models
Transparent Web3 tools for regenerative collaboration and funding
A central part of our work is building respectful relationships with local Mayan communities to help strengthen cultural preservation, traditional arts, ancestral knowledge, and sustainable economic opportunities rooted in the region’s identity.
Our goal is not to commercialize indigenous culture, but to help create regenerative pathways where culture, land, and community can thrive together for future generations.
Funds raised will directly support:
Land protection and ecological restoration
Tree planting and water regeneration systems
Regenerative infrastructure and natural construction
Community and cultural initiatives
Indigenous-led tourism collaborations
Educational spaces and cultural preservation efforts
Transparent regenerative governance and funding systems
Ciudad de Luz 13:20 is an invitation to support a living model where land preservation, indigenous wisdom, regenerative economics, and community sovereignty can grow together in harmony with nature.
Every contribution helps protect culture, regenerate ecosystems, and plant seeds for a more balanced future.
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Team
Protecting indigenous culture and jungle in Quintana Roo México.

CDL 13:20 is a group of individuals committed to creating a community of conscious human beings who seek inner growth and harmony with Nature. The organization engages in regenerative development and conservation efforts in Quintana Roo, Mexico through blockchain-based governance. Together, they co-create Ciudad de Luz 13:20, a sanctuary where community, ecology, and spirit thrive in harmony.
Project story
Ciudad de Luz 13:20 — Protecting Indigenous Land, Culture, and Regeneration
Ciudad de Luz 13:20 (CDL13:20) is a regenerative land project rooted in the Mayan region of southeastern Mexico. Our mission is to help protect ancestral land, preserve indigenous wisdom, and support the regeneration of both ecosystems and local communities.
We believe that protecting the Earth cannot be separated from protecting the people and cultures that have lived in relationship with the land for generations.
CDL13:20 is being developed as a regenerative biocultural sanctuary that supports:
Land restoration and reforestation
Preservation of Mayan cultural knowledge and traditions
Bioregional tourism in collaboration with indigenous communities
Local economic empowerment through regenerative initiatives
Educational and cultural experiences connected to Mayan wisdom and the Tzolkin calendar
Natural building using local materials
Healing, wellness, and community spaces
Sovereign and community-centered governance models
Transparent Web3 tools for regenerative collaboration and funding
A central part of our work is building respectful relationships with local Mayan communities to help strengthen cultural preservation, traditional arts, ancestral knowledge, and sustainable economic opportunities rooted in the region’s identity.
Our goal is not to commercialize indigenous culture, but to help create regenerative pathways where culture, land, and community can thrive together for future generations.
Funds raised will directly support:
Land protection and ecological restoration
Tree planting and water regeneration systems
Regenerative infrastructure and natural construction
Community and cultural initiatives
Indigenous-led tourism collaborations
Educational spaces and cultural preservation efforts
Transparent regenerative governance and funding systems
Ciudad de Luz 13:20 is an invitation to support a living model where land preservation, indigenous wisdom, regenerative economics, and community sovereignty can grow together in harmony with nature.
Every contribution helps protect culture, regenerate ecosystems, and plant seeds for a more balanced future.
Project updates
Team
Location
Mexico