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Dzibilchaltun México

Dzibilchaltun is located just outside Mérida in the state of Yucatan México. It’s a brilliant mayan complex, not as popular or spectacular as Chichenitza but amazing nonetheless. The central plaza has now a Roman Catholic church built by the spanish, you can still see the mayan glyphs on the walls of the church. The spaniards destroyed some mayan constructions to get the material for the church.

In this photo, Pedro (our guide) is showing us a picture of the “temple of the seven dolls” on the summer equinox.

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One Response to “Dzibilchaltun México”

  1. Salvador Esparza says:

    This is a great place Claudio. Do you happen to have any picture of the nice “cenote” in Dzibilchaltun?

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