Kabah - sacred destinations (sitios de interés)

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Kabah is a Mayan site on the Yucatán Peninsula connected to nearby Uxmal by a ceremonial causeway. Its buildings date from about the 9th century and are in the Puuc style of architecture. Kabah is best known for its extraordinary palace that is completely covered in masks of the hook-nosed rain god Chac.

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Category: Ancient Sites in Mexico

Mapa del lugar de interés Kabah

Panorámica interactiva con Google Street View

fotografía panorámica de Kabah, con el API de Google Street View

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