Chac Mool
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Title
Chac Mool
Description
One of the most advisable cenotes to visit is Chac Mool. It is located on Highway 307, also known as Ruta de los Cenotes, just 22 kilometers from Playa del Carmen. After having traveled through a dirt road, youe arrive at the main access of this ecological sanctuary.
In addition to being one of the places of greatest natural attraction in Quintana Roo and in general in the entire Yucatan peninsula, this cenote, whose name in the Mayan language means "Jaguar's Claw" stands out for its wild beauty, its enormous potential for diving and the enigma that emerges from its deep caves. To access this cenote, one of the most popular on the region, you descend a rock staircase.
Source
isfiveoneonezero,worldheritagelayer
Contributor
kds4
Type
Site
Identifier
313
Date Submitted
18/05/2021
Date Modified
05/19/2021 12:17:01 pm
Extent
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Spatial Coverage
current,20.512911302313306,-87.24703704401726;
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Chac Mool
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Institutional nature
Archaeological
Contact
kds4@st-andrews.ac.uk
Citation
“Chac Mool,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/440.
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