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Uxmal (OOSH-mahl) means "'built three times" in the Mayan language, and though its name is a mystery, its beauty is not. ... Other buildings at Uxmal include the House of Turtles,
A collection of photos from the Mayan archaeological site of Uxmal in the Puuc Hills region of Yucatan, Mexico. ... Stephens and Catherwood visited Uxmal first in 1839, then again during their
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Uxmal is magnificent. Buildings grouped together, the uneven land terraced. The ruins sit in the midst of the jungle, couched in foliage.
Feature article on Mayan ruins of Uxmal in Yucatan, Mexico: photos and history ... Uxmal - Mayan ruins/ archaeological site in Yucatan, Mexico
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The archaeological site of Uxmal is on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, 50 miles south of the city of Merida.
Ticul is located 100 km south of Merida, 19 km northeast of Uxmal, and 17 km from the Loltun caves. It is on both the Convent and Puuc Route circuits.