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Prose & Co said:I recommend visiting Sian Ka'an, a biosphere run by the Mayas, about 20 minutes from Tulum. There are many "undiscovered" ruins and intact temples in Sian Ka'an.
Hi Prose & Co, Could you tell me more about the ruins in Sian Ka'an. thanks, John
HI John,
Here some facts I took from the organization's website http://www.cesiak.org/aboutsiankaan.htm
"Sian Ka'an has 23 known archeological sites (with relics dating up to 2,300 years old). Discoveries of human remains, ceramic pieces, and other artifacts have been dated up to 2,300 years old. The northernmost section of Sian Ka’an contains what is thought to be an ancient trade route through lagoons and mangrove channels between the cities of Tulum and Muyil."
During my visit, we began at the "customs" temple where it was believed traders needed to pass, before being granted entry into the ancient trade route. Then we free floated down a freshwater mangrove canal to the sea and made our way through a wooded area where there were 3-4 uncovered pyramids and temples and many still sitting under large mounds waiting for the funds to dig them out. There were virtually no tourists and I recommend finding a knowledgeable guide who can give detailed information about the site. It was beautiful and fascinating--we even saw a toucan.
John Lamkin said:Prose & Co said:I recommend visiting Sian Ka'an, a biosphere run by the Mayas, about 20 minutes from Tulum. There are many "undiscovered" ruins and intact temples in Sian Ka'an.
Hi Prose & Co, Could you tell me more about the ruins in Sian Ka'an. thanks, John
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