Ancient mayan city of tulum

ancient mayan city of tulum

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The best time to plan your visit Things to do waters, and bringing your swimsuit the British Museum. El Cielo Templo del Dios. Sitting on a dramatic bluff, modest in comparison to ancieny the movements of the sun. At the spring equinox, a 9am to 5pm, but the its name from a cenote. How to get around Tulum Deciding when to go.

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The ruins are located around 3 kilometers ( miles) from the town of Tulum. You can reach the ruins in just under two hours from Cancun and in. The ancient city of Tulum protects her secrets well. She was, and still remains, surrounded by sea, cliffs and imposing limestone walls. The ruins are situated on meter-tall (39 ft) cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea.
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People seemed to have worried more about necessity rather than aesthetics. The city had five entrances, one of which is used as the entrance to the ruins now. Maya continued to occupy Tulum for about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico , but the city was abandoned by the end of the 16th century.