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Xel-ha Mayan Ruins

Situated amongst a tangle of jungle trees, vines and palms, Xel-Ha dates back to the pre-Classic Period and has only been partially uncovered.
Once the largest living area in the Yucatan, structures of interest here are the palace with its tumble of columns, the 'muelle (dock) and jaguar' building groups, and the pyramid which contains a partially preserved mural. |
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