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Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered ancient Mayan pottery in a cave system a little more than 10 miles away from downtown Playa de Carmen.
In Mexico, you can go cave diving in the Yucatan Peninsula, particularly in areas like Tulum and Playa del Carmen, which are renowned for their extensive network of cenotes and underwater cave ...
Cenotes are one of the most iconic attractions in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, offering visitors the chance to swim in crystal ...
Mexican real estate firm Muúk Karant has announced that it is building the first pre-Columbian museum within a cenote near ...
Officials have acknowledged the environmental damage caused by Tren Maya, and say they’re exploring ways to restore cenotes ...
What de Anda has been waiting anxiously for his friend Montero to determine is whether the water at the bottom of this nondescript natural well, or cenote ... the Yucatán Peninsula, I was ...
A cenote is a natural sinkhole filled with groundwater. This one, Cenote Ik Kil in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, is about 90 feet below ground level — and the water itself is around 130 feet deep.
Yucatan is west of the overrated Quintana Roo ... There are Mayan ruins to see (and not just Chichén Itzá); there are cenotes to dive into (how cool to swim in a crater-made, crystal-blue ...
Tulum in Mexico is famous for its cenotes Cenotes (pronounced seh-noh ... their tale began over two million years ago. The Yucatán peninsula (which covers parts of Mexico, Belize and Guatemala ...
MEXICO CITY— Mexican ... The Yucatán Peninsula is host to four sites protected by the Ramsar Convention, a treaty that protects important wetland areas. Those sites are Laguna de Terminos, Ring of ...