Discover Yucatan with David Carbs

Author name: David Carbajal

Cenote Oxman

Cenote Oxman

Cenote Oxman Cenote Oxman, a captivating gem located in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula, beckons visitors with its serene beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Renowned as one of the finest cenotes in Valladolid, Cenote Oxman has managed to maintain its sense of exclusivity, offering a hidden escape from the bustling crowds. Nestled within the traditional […]

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Cenote Aerolito on Cozumel island

Cenotes Cozumel

Cozumel Cenotes Introduction Cozumel, a captivating island situated off the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, is renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and rich cultural heritage. It is considered one of Yucatan’s premiere vacation destinations.    Beyond its popular coastal attractions, Cozumel is home to a remarkable natural phenomenon known as cenotes. 

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Yucatan Cenotes

The Best Cenotes in Yucatan Peninsula From Cancún to Tulum to Mérida, we’ve got you covered! If you’ve never been to Mexico cenotes, you’re in for a treat! Some of the best swimming holes on Earth are these freshwater sinkholes, and they are mainly found in one part of the world, Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It’s

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Is Mexico Safe

Unveiling the Safety Reality in Mexico Is Mexico Safe? Mexico is generally safe for tourists, but it is important to be aware of the risks and take precautions. If you plan to travel to Cancun or some other Mexico destination, you will be as safe a most other vacation  hot spots.  Do your research. Before

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Temple of 7 Dolls, located in Dzibilchaltun ruins

Dzibilchaltun Ruins

Dzibilchaltun Mayan Ruins: Exploring The Secrets Of An Ancient Civilization Dzibilchaltun Mayan Ruins is an ancient Mayan city located in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. This site was built around 500 BC and was inhabited until the Spanish colonization of the region. The ruins are considered one of the most important archaeological sites of the Mayan

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Edzna Ruins

Edzna Ruins

Exploring the Wonders of Edzna Mayan Ruins Edzna is a magnificent archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Campeche, approximately 50 kilometers southeast of the city of Campeche. The name “Edzna” means “house of the Itzaes,” referring to one of the most important Mayan ethnic groups that lived in this region from around AD

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Mayapan Ruins

Mayapan Ruins

Unraveling the Mysteries of Mayapan: A Fascinating Exploration of the Ancient Ruins Introduction Mayapan was once a vibrant and thriving city in the Yucatan Peninsula, situated in what is now the modern-day state of Yucatan, Mexico. The city rose to power in the late 12th century after the decline of Chichen Itza and became one

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Coba ruins

Coba Ruins

Exploring the Coba Ruins: A Journey Through Ancient Mayan History The Significance of Coba in Mayan History The Coba ruins are an ancient city located in the dense jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. At its height, Coba was one of the largest Mayan cities with a population estimated to have reached over 50,000

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Ek Balam ruins

Ek Balam Ruins

Ek Balam Ruins: Uncovering the Enigmatic World of Ancient Mayans In the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, there lies a hidden gem: Ek Balam ruins. This ancient site is believed to have been an important political, economic, and cultural center for the Mayan civilization from 300 BC to

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Uxmal ruins

Uxmal Ruins

Uxmal Ruins: A Window into the Art and Architecture of the Mayan World Introduction The Mayan civilization was a complex and sophisticated society that flourished in parts of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. They developed a written language and impressive astronomical knowledge, built intricate cities with advanced infrastructure systems, and created exquisite

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