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Cenote IK'Kil, fanstastic

March 5th 2023
The Yucatan is a special place. There are no rivers. Bedrock is limestone and all water is found underground. With erosion and time, sink holes are created and water is accessible from the surface. They are called cenotes. Depending on the age and the erosion process, cenote experience could be a very tight cave with a low ceiling, or the total opposite when age is cenote is greater. Cenote IK'Kil ... read more
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26th April 2023

I love the cenotes
We visited Yucatan many years ago and I have many fond memories from there. I absolutely loved the cenotes and they would be a very good reason for me to go back. /Ake

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