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Uxmal is one of the most well known of the Maya
cities, and rated by many archaeologists as the finest. In area the site is
fairly compact, though you should allow at least half a day for a first visit,
after which you’ll probably want to return to go over the site in more detail.
It is currently permitted to climb the largest structure, the Pyramid of the
Magician, and the view from the top is well worth the effort, though the steps
are extremely steep. Uxmal was one of the largest cities of the Yucatan
peninsula, and at its height was home to about 25,000 Maya. Like the other Puuc
sites, it flourished in the Late Classic period (around 600-900AD) |
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Alban and Mitla (Oaxaca), Palenque (Chiapas) and La Venta
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