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Must-see attractions in °ä´Ç²úá

  • The Mayan ruins of the Coba pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula.

    °ä´Ç²úá Ruins

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    °ä´Ç²úá's ruins include the tallest pyramid in Quintana Roo (the second tallest in all the Yucatán) and the thick jungle setting makes you feel like you’re…

  • Small PYramid at Mayan ruins of Coba, Caribe. Quintana Roo state. Mayan Riviera. Yucatan Peninsula. Mexico

    Grupo °ä´Ç²úá

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    The most prominent structure in the Grupo °ä´Ç²úá is La Iglesia (the Church). It's an enormous pyramid; if you were allowed to climb it, you could see the…

  • Grupo de las Pinturas

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    The temple at Grupo de las Pinturas (Paintings Group) bears traces of glyphs and frescoes above its door and remnants of richly colored plaster inside…

  • Grupo Nohoch Mul

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    Nohoch Mul (Big Mound) is also known as the Great Pyramid (which sounds a lot better than Big Mound). It reaches a height of 42m, making it the second…

  • Grupo Macanxoc

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    Grupo Macanxoc is notable for its numerous restored stelae, some of which are believed to depict reliefs of royal women who are thought to have come from…

  • ³Ý²¹¾±²úé

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    This is a tidy, semicircular stepped building, almost fully restored. Its name means 'the Crossroads,' as it marks the juncture of four separate sacbés …

  • Juego de Pelota

    °ä´Ç²úá

    An impressive ball court, one of several in the ruins. Don't miss the relief of a jaguar and the skull-like carving in the center of the court.

  • Templo 10

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    Here you can see an exquisitely carved stela (AD 730) depicting a ruler standing imperiously over two captives.

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