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Coba Mayan Ruins Tourist Map

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Map of the Coba Ruins in Mexico.  Taken from the Tulum and Coba tourist guide in 2006.
Map of the Coba Ruins in Mexico. Taken from the Tulum and Coba tourist guide in 2006.

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Photo Year:2006
Site:Mayan Ruins of Coba

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Country:Mexico
State/Province:Quintana Roo
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The top of the Nohoch Mul Pyramid in the Mayan Riviera in Mexico.  Skyline view can be seen from the top.
Top of Nohoch Mul Pyramid in Mexico

The top of the Nohoch Mul Pyramid in the Mayan Riviera in Mexico. Skyline view can be seen from the top.

Photo Attributes:Mexico, 2006, Mayan Ruins of Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Historical, Mayan Ruins, Pyramids, Skylines

View from the Nohoch Mul Pyramid Coba Mexico.  Located in the Mayan Ruins of Coba, Mexico.
View from Nohoch Mul Pyramid in Mexico

View from the Nohoch Mul Pyramid Coba Mexico. Located in the Mayan Ruins of Coba, Mexico.

Photo Attributes:Mexico, 2006, Mayan Ruins of Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Historical, Mayan Ruins, Pyramids, Skylines, Trees

Beach Map taken from flyer at Bahia Principe in Mexico.  Shared by Bahia Principe Coba, Akumal and Tulum.
Beach Map at Bahia Principe in Mayan Riviera

Beach Map taken from flyer at Bahia Principe in Mexico. Shared by Bahia Principe Coba, Akumal and Tulum.

Photo Attributes:Bahia Principe Hotels and Resorts, Mexico, 2006, Bahia Principe Akumal, Bahia Principe Tulum, Bahia Principe Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Beaches, Caribbean, Maps, Oceans, Site Maps, Vacation Resorts

Site map of Bahia Principe Coba, Bahia Principe Akumal and Bahia Principe Tulum.  Taken from the flyer supplied to the visitors. Located along the Mayan Riviera in Mexico.
Bahia Principe Mayan Riviera Mexico Site Map

Site map of Bahia Principe Coba, Bahia Principe Akumal and Bahia Principe Tulum. Taken from the flyer supplied to the visitors. Located along the Mayan Riviera in Mexico.

Photo Attributes:Bahia Principe Hotels and Resorts, Mexico, 2006, Bahia Principe Akumal, Bahia Principe Tulum, Bahia Principe Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Beaches, Caribbean, Maps, Oceans, Site Maps, Vacation Resorts

Climbers of the Nohoch Mul Pyramid Coba Mexico.  Located in the Mayan Ruins of Coba, Mexico.
Nohoch Mul Pyramid Coba Mexico - climbers

Climbers of the Nohoch Mul Pyramid Coba Mexico. Located in the Mayan Ruins of Coba, Mexico.

Photo Attributes:Mexico, 2006, Mayan Ruins of Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Historical, Mayan Ruins, Pyramids

Looking down from the top of the Nohoch Mul Pyramid in Coba Mexico.  On the site of the Coba Ruins in the Mayan Riveria.
Nohoch Mul Pyramid Coba Mexico - Looking down.

Looking down from the top of the Nohoch Mul Pyramid in Coba Mexico. On the site of the Coba Ruins in the Mayan Riveria.

Photo Attributes:Mexico, 2006, Mayan Ruins of Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Historical, Mayan Ruins, Pyramids

Steepness of the climb can be seen from this angle.
Climbing the Nohoch Mul Pyramid in Coba Mexico

Steepness of the climb can be seen from this angle.

Photo Attributes:Mexico, 2006, Mayan Ruins of Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Historical, Mayan Ruins, Pyramids

Site map taken from a sign post within the Mayan Ruins of Coba: Quintana Roo, Mexico
Site Map - Mayan Ruins of Coba: Quintana Roo

Site map taken from a sign post within the Mayan Ruins of Coba: Quintana Roo, Mexico

Photo Attributes:Mexico, 2006, Mayan Ruins of Coba, Quintana Roo,
In these galleries:Historical, Site Maps
Photo Specific Links:Coba Ruins Site Map - Wikipedia
Unauthorized Map of Coba excavation site



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In these galleries:Historical, Maps, Site Maps

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Mayan Ruins of Coba Links:Coba - Wikipedia
from site:Coba (Cobá in the Spanish language) is a large ruined city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is located about 90 km east of the Maya site of Chichen Itza, about 40 km west of the Caribbean Sea, and 44 km northwest of the site of Tulum, with which it is connected by a modern road.
Mexico Links:Government of Mexico online
Mexico - wikipedia
from site: officially known as the United Mexican States, it is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico
Mexico in CIA the World Factbook
from site: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century
Quintana Roo Links:Quintana Roo (state, Mexico) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
fro site: Quintana Roo, estado (state), southeastern Mexico, on the eastern side of the Yucatán Peninsula. Its northern shore is on the Yucatán Channel, a passage between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea; it is also bounded by the Caribbean to the east, by Belize and Guatemala to the south, by the state of Campeche to the west, and by the state of Yucatán to the northwest. The state capital, Chetumal, is located on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the Hondo River, on the frontier wit...
Quintana Roo on Wikipedia
from site: It is located in Southeastern Mexico, on the eastern part of the Yucatán Peninsula. It is bordered by the states of Yucatán to the northwest and Campeche to the west. To the north, Quintana Roo borders the Gulf of Mexico and to the south, Belize. It also claims territory which gives it a small border with Guatemala in the southwest of the state, although this disputed area is also claimed by Campeche.
Quintana Roo Travel Guide - wikitravel
fro msite: Quintana Roo, also called The Mexican Caribbean is a state of Mexico that is part of the Yucatan Peninsula, with a shoreline along the Caribbean that has grown in just a few decades into a major tourism destination. It includes large resort cities built specifically for the Yanqui/Euro tropical vacation business, small communities with a more local Maya-Mexicano character, and fascinating ancient Maya archaeological sites.

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