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Cenote - is the name given in Central America and southern Mexico to a type of freshwater-filled limestone sinkhole. Cenotes were formed at low sea-level stages during the Pleistocene Epoch. They are fully or partially collapsed karst caves. Mature cenotes often resemble small, circular lakes or lagoons with sheer drops at the edges. Some cenotes flow out to the ocean. Where the fresh and saltwater meet, a blurry halocline layer can be found...More >> |
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Chichen Itza - is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site built by the Maya civilization, located in the northern center of the Yucatán Peninsula, present-day Mexico. Chichen Itza is World Heritage Site and is a very popular tourist destination; it is the most visited of the major Maya archaelogical sites...More >> |
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is a large ruined city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Coba is located around five small lagoons. A series of elevated stone and plaster roads called radiate from the central site to various smaller sites near and far. Coba contains several large temple pyramids, the tallest, known as Nohoch Mul, being 42 meters in height…
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Tulum - is on the Yucatan Peninsula, in Mexico. The tropical beach backdrop is the main attraction of this picturesque, much-visited small ruin on the shore of the Caribbean Sea. There is also a modern town of the same name nearby, often called Tulum Pueblo. Tulum appears to have been an important site for the worship of the Descending God....More >> |
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