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Swim where history meets nature at Ik Kil
Ik Kil Cenote in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula blends breathtaking natural beauty with deep Mayan history. Formed after a massive asteroid impact, it was once a sacred site for rituals to the rain god ...
Old millennials probably remember the game Jungle Hunt on Atari — or an old-school Apple computer, if you're me. It's that one where you had to make the little man jump from swinging vine to swinging ...
"There are about 1,000 registered cenotes in Yucatán," our tour guide proudly declares as he ushers us around Gran Museo del Munda Maya, a museum in Merida that showcases Mayan art and history. That's ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A cenote is a natural sinkhole filled with groundwater. This one, Cenote Ik Kil in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, is about 90 feet below ground level — and the water ...
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