Labna - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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Labna Yucatan Peninsula
Smaller than Uxmal or Chichén Itzá, this ancient Mayan city is less crowded with tourists but offers some beautiful archeological sights.
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Travel blogs from Labna:
- ... This mainly consists of the Lol Tun Caves and the Mayan sites of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak and Labna ...
- ... They were going to visit a couple of the sites, Labna and Kabah, that we had been trying to get to yesterday ...
- ... Next day we bus hop along the Ruta Puuk and view the Mayan temples of Labna, Xlapak, Sayil, Kabah and finally get to Uxmal (oosh-mahl) late in the afternoon ...
- ... Nous nous rendons ensuite au site de Labna que l'on pourrait traduire par ¨vieille maison¨ ...
- ... We do well and realise we probably have time to hit the Ruta Puuc in the afternoon, in reverse, starting at Labna (37 pesos), then Xlapak (free) then Sayil (37 pesos) ...
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- La Quemada, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
- Izamal, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Oxkutzcab, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Photos in this video:
- Maison de paysan Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- El Mirador de Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- El Palacio de Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- L'Arche de Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Labna Arch by Quieroviajar from a blog titled Mayan Ruins
- Labna 2 by Pandacourtis from a blog titled A few days flat and yet more Mayan Temples
- Labna by Cath_rich_rtw06 from a blog titled Merida
- Labna by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Labna by Daniel_sarah from a blog titled The 5 archaeological sites including Uxmal
- Labna by Stevelegassick from a blog titled Labna
Kabah - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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Kabah Yucatan Peninsula
Once a thriving Mayan city, now an impressive ruin.
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Travel blogs from Kabah:
- ... This mainly consists of the Lol Tun Caves and the Mayan sites of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak and Labna ...
- ... It was a good base for exploring the nearby sites of Oxkutzcab, Santa Elena and the Maya ruins of Uxmal and Kabah ...
- ... 30am, no wonder the Mayans have a lot of carvings dedicated to Chac the rain god We parted ways at Kabah ...
- ... Next day we bus hop along the Ruta Puuk and view the Mayan temples of Labna, Xlapak, Sayil, Kabah and finally get to Uxmal (oosh-mahl) late in the afternoon ...
- ... Lucille et moi nous rendons en premier lieu à Kabah à une vingtaine de kilomètres au sud d'Uxmal, le site de Kabah abrite un très beau Palacio de las Mascaras ...
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- Uxmal, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
- La Quemada, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
- Champoton, Campeche, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Photos in this video:
- The Mayan ruins at Kabah by Mikeandmary from a blog titled Uxmal
- Lauren and me at Kabah by Amandanlauren from a blog titled Day 1: Sun, meet two white girls
- El Palacio Kabah by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
- Kabah 3 by Rodriram from a blog titled Yucatan!
- Kabah 2 by Rodriram from a blog titled Yucatan!
- Kabah by Stevelegassick from a blog titled Kabah (750-950 CE)
- Kabah by Bradmccartney from a blog titled Merida
- Kabah by Rodriram from a blog titled Yucatan!
- Kabah by Cath_rich_rtw06 from a blog titled Merida
- Kabah by Jean-guy from a blog titled Uxmal
EXPLORING Ruta Puuc - The FORGOTTEN Mayan Ruins of the Yucatan ! (MEXICO TRAVEL)
Join us on an adventure, as we explore the Ruta Puuc, a series of lesser known Mayan ruins in the Yucatan, of Mexico. Escape the crowds, and follow us around from Uxmal, to Kabah,Sayil,Xlapak and Labana. Find out how much we spent on each site, and see the unique features of each ruin . The Ruta Puuc is a MUST DO when you visit the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico! Make sure to subscribe, to keep up with our adventures. Leave a comment so I know you're watching.
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RUTA PUUC YUCATAN MEXICO (photo video)
The term Puuc is used to describe a unique and beautiful architectural style and the area. The ancient Mayan temples with these characteristics are located in Uxmal, Sayil, Labna, Xlapak and Kabah.
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Xlapak, Yucatán - México
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Xlapak, the smallest archeological zone on the Puuc route, is hardly known by most visitors to Mexico. Only three of Xlapac's palaces have been restored, most of it's secrets are still sleeping in the jungle.
Xlapac, Yucatan Peninsula. PUUC route
Xlapac, Yucatan Peninsula. PUUC route
Xlapak, Yukatan Mexico 800 AD
Xlapak is a small Maya archaeological site in the Yucatan Peninsula of southeastern Mexico. It is located in the heart of the Puuc region, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the archaeological site of Labná and a similar distance from Sayil, lying directly between the two sites. It consists of three main groups in a valley of the Puuc Hills in Yucatán State, a region of karst limestone forming the only major topographical feature of the peninsula. The site dates from the Late to Terminal Classic periods and was sited in an area suitable for agriculture.
The site core is located in the flat valley bottom, while in the surrounding hills the remains of perishable structures have been found. The main feature of Group 1 is the Palace, which consists of nine rooms with decorated facades. Another palace is located in Group 2, it is decorated with columns. The architecture is an example of the ostentatious style of the Classic or Fluorescent Puuc, in common with the nearby sites of Sayil, Labna, Kabah, and Uxmal. Typical of this style are the highly decorated upper portions of the buildings that extend above the ceiling height. The decorations at Xlapak are well preserved and include masks of the Yucatec Maya rain god Chaac.
Sayil, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PUUC route
Sayil, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. PUUC route.
Yucatán Peninsula Road Trip: Chichen Itza and other Mayan ruins, cave diving, and Mexican food!
I took a big road trip across Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. I visited the ruins sites of Chichen Itza, Ek' Balam, Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, Xlapak, and Labná. I celebrated Mexican Independence Day in Mérida, and then I went scuba diving in a cave at the Dos Ojos cenote near Tulum.
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Sitio maya No. 129. Xlapak, Yucatán
Sitio ubicado entre Sayil y Labná en la ruta Puuc de Yucatán, es relativamente pequeño pero contenía edificios bellamente ornamentados.
Actualmente pueden visitarse 3 conjuntos, el primero con un palacio prácticamente completo con decoración a base de grecas y mascarones. en el segundo hay algunas habitaciones en pie con junquillos como ornamento. El tercero está muy dañado pero conserva un acceso en pie.
The Acropolis, the main pyramid at The Ruins of Ek Balam, Mexico
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Kabah (Maya site)
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The Maya City of Mayapan, Mexico (Arkeo Channel)
- In this video we will show you the centre of the ancient Maya city of Mayapán (Mexico), an archaeological site located in the north of the Yucatan Peninsula. Protected by a 9 km long wall, it was one of the largest cities in the Postclassic period and the most important centre of the region between the 13th and 14th centuries. You can admire many stone monuments such as the astronomical observatory, the Kukulkan Pyramid, a minor pyramid and several halls will columns.
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Mexico Tulum México Tulu'um Riviera Maya Castillo Yucatán Peninsula Cobá Tuluum Mexique
Tulum liegt an der so genannten Riviera Maya, einem Küstenstreifen an der Karibikküste von Mexiko rund 130 Kilometer südlich von Cancún. Anders als alle anderen Maya Fundstätten liegt Tulum direkt am Meer.
Tulum is the site of a Pre-Columbian Maya walled city serving as a major port for Cobá.The ruins are situated on 12-meter (39 ft) tall cliffs, along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea in Mexico.
Tulum o Tuluum fue una ciudad amurallada de la cultura maya ubicada en el Estado de Quintana Roo, al sureste de México, en la costa del Mar Caribe
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Labná, Yucatán - México
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Labná was a small mayan city in the late classic period, about 750-1000 a.c. It has the amazing typical architecture of the Puuc region with column styled patterns. The Gran Palacio, the Templo Mirador and the Arco Triunfal, all connected by an elevated sacbé street, are unique and well worth visiting.
Maya Complex Kabah Yucatan Mexico
Kabah was inhabited by the mid 3rd century BC. Most of the architecture now visible was built between the 7th century and 11th centuries AD. A sculpted date on a doorjamb of one of the buildings gives the date 879, probably around the city's height. Another inscribed date is one of the latest carved in the Maya Classic style, in 987. Kabaah was abandoned or at least no new ceremonial architecture built for several centuries before the Spanish conquest of Yucatán.
The most famous structure at Kabah is the Palace of the Masks, the façade decorated with hundreds of stone masks of the long-nosed rain god Chaac; it is also known as the Codz Poop, meaning Rolled Matting, from the pattern of the stone mosaics. This massive repetition of a single set of elements is unusual in Maya art, and here is used to unique effect.
Estado de Yucatán: Ruta Puuc.
Esta primera parte del viaje con mi amigos a la Ruta Puuc es más un paseo visual por algunas de las primeras zonas arqueológicas que podrán encontrarán en su camino hacia el sur del Estado de Yucatán.
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Nos vemos la próxima semana en la segunda parte de este recorrido por Yucatán.
Travel cycling in Mexico - 8 days cycling Yucatan Peninsula and Holbox
A travel cycling adventure to discover the Yucatan! Starting from the colonial city of Merida and following the characteristic and colourful Mayan cities through streets that are easy to walk along.
During our journey we will have the opportunity to swim in the refreshing waters of the cenotes, wonderful freshwater caves.
We will discover fascinating Maya archaeological sites, parks and natural biospheres where mangroves and wildlife will give us landscapes that will remain impressed in our memory.
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Xlapak, Yucatán. Zona arqueológica.
La palabra maya Xlapak significa “muros viejos”, “viejas murallas” o “pared vieja.”
Xlapak pertenece a la región Puuc y vivió su época de esplendor entre el 600 y el 1000 D.C. Como la mayoría de los habitantes del área maya, los habitantes de Xlapac se dedicaban al cultivo de la tierra, construían chultunes (cisternas) y aguadas para captar el agua de lluvia.
El sitio arqueológico está dividido en 2 grupos:
El grupo 1 está formado por 2 estructuras sobre un basamento, la principal llamada el Palacio está formado por 9 cuartos en 3 filas de 3 cada una. Tiene 3 entradas en el lado norte,3 en el lado sur y una en cada uno de los otros lados. Sobre cada una de las entradas hay tres filas de máscaras de Chaac.
El edificio 1 del grupo dos es una construcción muy semejante a la del palacio, la diferencia es la decoración que presenta columnillas y piedras dentadas conocidas como chimez (cien pies).
Es uno de los sitios arqueológicos mayas menos restaurados de la región. Posee tres pirámides en trabajos de restauración y 14 estructuras generales que permanecen como montículos.
Codz poop - Kabah, Yucatan
The moment I beheld the Codz Poop at Kabah in the Yucatan, Mexico.