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A unique archeological Mayan style
Very well preserved and a great start to our archeological Mayan zone trip. Buildings use thin bricks of baked clay rather than stones. So interesting.
Great archeological place different from palenque on the techniques for building, not all the site has been restored but you get a pretty good idea of the era.
An archeological jewel in the middle of the jungle
These are the most important ruins of the Chontals culture between AD 700 to 900 in Comalcalco ( not the Mayas). Because there were no stones for the construction in the region, the Chontals brought ...
Lots of Mayan history here, no crowded and more like a day at the park!
Lots of Mayan history here, no crowded and more like a day at the park! It was hot, but the breeze was cool, museum was closed on New Years Day, overall it was an enjoyable walk through history.
It was good, it's a pity we couldn't get into the museum since it was in repair, despite being December to much heat, there were mosques so my repellent recommendation, blocker ...
A unique archeological Mayan style
Very well preserved and a great start to our archeological Mayan zone trip. Buildings use thin bricks of baked clay rather than stones. So interesting.
Great hidden place
Great archeological place different from palenque on the techniques for building, not all the site has been restored but you get a pretty good idea of the era.
An archeological jewel in the middle of the jungle
These are the most important ruins of the Chontals culture between AD 700 to 900 in Comalcalco ( not the Mayas). Because there were no stones for the construction in the region, the Chontals brought ...
Lots of Mayan history here, no crowded and more like a day at the park!
Lots of Mayan history here, no crowded and more like a day at the park! It was hot, but the breeze was cool, museum was closed on New Years Day, overall it was an enjoyable walk through history.
Interesting
It was good, it's a pity we couldn't get into the museum since it was in repair, despite being December to much heat, there were mosques so my repellent recommendation, blocker ...