Archaeological Sites in Mexico's Caribbean Coast

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Archaeological Sites in Mexico's Caribbean Coast

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Chacchoben
Chacchoben (pronounced cha-cho-ben) is one of the more recent...
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Archaeological Sites Chacchoben
 
Cobá
Cobá (pronounced ko-bah), Mayan for "water stirred by...
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Archaeological Sites Cobá
 
Dzibanché
Archaeologists have been making progress in excavating more and...
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Archaeological Sites Dzibanché and Kinichná
 
Kinichná
After you see Dzibanché, make your way back to the fork...
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Archaeological Sites Dzibanché and Kinichná
 
Kohunlich
Kohunlich (pronounced ko-hoon-lich) is renowned for the giant...
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Archaeological Sites Kohunlich
 
Muyil
This photogenic archaeological site at the northern end of the...
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Archaeological Sites Muyil
 
Oxtankah
Paseo Bahía, Chetumal's main thoroughfare, runs along...
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Archaeological Sites Chetumal
 
Tulum
Tulum (pronounced tool-lum) is the Yucatán Peninsula's...
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Archaeological Sites Tulum
 
Xel-Há Archaeological Site
The squat structures of the compact, little-visited Xel-Há...
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Archaeological Sites Xel-Há
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