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Chichen Itza: A Marvel of the World
Written by Mexico Expert: Gerardo, Mexico, July 2011
Chichen Itza is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites of the Mayan Culture located at a relatively short distance from Cancun and Riviera Maya. Today we can admire what was their ...
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Spring Break in Cancun
Written by Viator, February 2013
Mexico and spring break go hand-in-hand like, well, a margarita in your hand! Cancun has some of the best beaches in Mexico, Mayan ruins to explore (some right on the beach! ) and rainforests and ...
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Mayan Ruins of Cancun
Written by Viator, May 2012
Cancun may be known as a beach holiday destination, but there’s so much more to do than here than soak up the sun and enjoy a few frozen drinks. One of the most popular area activities is a visit to ...
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UNESCO Recognizes Prehistoric Caves in Oaxaca
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2011
There is a reason why Mexico is home to more than 30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, ranking sixth in the world for such an accumulation of honors. In addition to preserving some of the planet’s most ...
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Mayan Ruins in Mexico
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013
One of the best activities to partake in while in Mexico is to make a visit to see some of the architectural and cultural wonders. A little sightseeing in Mexico can go a long way, and, specifically ...
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Mayan Ruins near Merida
Written by Viator, April 2013
Uxmal Pronounced OOSH-mahl, this impressive site 50 miles from Merida is one of the best-restored and awe-inspiring archaeological sites in the Yucatán, as captivating as Chichen Itza but ...
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Seven New Mayan Archaeological Sites Discovered Close to Mérida
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, August 2011
Once known as Ichcaanzihó, or "City of Five Hills," the capital of
Yucatán State is thought to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited
cities in the hemisphere. The "five ...
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Tula from Mexico City
Written by Viator, April 2011
Near the town of Tula de Allende lie the ruins of Tollan, capital of the Toltec empire that thrived from the 9th through the 12th centuries. The Toltecs were known for their military prowess, ...
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Tulum Hopes To Be Named One of Mexico's "Pueblos Magicos"
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, February 2012
Few would argue that Tulum
is a magical place. It’s been an enchanting Caribbean escape for Mayans
since at least 564 AD (the date inscribed on the oldest known stone
stele), and is the oldest ...
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