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is allowed. However, it is not encouraged since there are no changing rooms. Furthermore, the proximity to sewer pipes discourages some visitors from swimming. Some jump off a ledge into the water. There is an open-air
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on the ceiling of the cave. There is a sloped passage with stairs carved from the rock that lead down to the water. It is larger and more open than most other cenotes. The
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Its urban location makes it unique amongst other cenotes. It is located only a few blocks northeast from the main
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on the outside. The water depth is 25 to 30 meters in the shallow areas and 100 meters in the deepest area.
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There is an entrance fee, which was M$ 60 per adult and M$ 30 per child in 2024 (July).
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settlement that was located there. It is where the Capul clan fought against the first
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at the top of the cenote. Mayan artifacts can be found at a
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[seˈnotesaˈki]
cenote
Valladolid, Yucatán
Mayan
conquistadors
water source
cavern
stalactites
flora
poplars
ferns
philodendrons
orchids
fauna
swallows
bats
catfish
dragonflies
beetles
snails
algae
moss
Swimming
restaurant
museum
plaza


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