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... Le Mexique est un vaste pays situé au sud des États-Unis. C'est un pays très cosmopolite doté d'une richesse à la fois culturelle et naturelle qui vaut le détour. Il s'agit d'une destination très intéressante, puisque ses sites touristiques sont variés et il y en a pour tous les goûts. En effet, il possède plusieurs lieux historiques laissés par les civilisations mayas et aztèques qui intéresseront les passionnés d'archéologie. D'autre part, avec ses villes coloniales à visiter, ses sites naturels à explorer ainsi que ses magnifiques plages pour des vacances balnéaires valent sans aucun doute un détour. Voyager au Mexique à la découverte ... Lire Séjour au Mexique : 5 sites incontournables à voir pour avoir plus d'informations sur cénotes du Yucatan.

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  1. Cenotes are a very special natural feature that is uniquely found in the Yucatan Peninsula. Each cenote (pronounced see-no-tay) is different and will make you vacation a special one. There are some 2,400 registered cenotes in the Yucatan but there are estimated nearly double in unexplored cenotes. Here is how these ...

    You Must Visit a Cenote When in the Yucatan! - Everything Playa Del ...

  2. Travel Blog : https://gloobetrotteuse.com plongée dans les cénotes du Yucatan : Chac-mool, El pit, Dos ojos ...

    Plongée dans les cénotes - Yucatan Mexique - YouTube

  3. Plongée Cenotes. Les cenotes sont des gouffres naturels utilisés comme des réserves d'eau et de cérémonie par les Mayas. Ils offrent des plongées magiques avec jeux de lumières et stalactites.

    Séjour dans le Yucatan pour plonger en cenotes - Voyages plongée ...

  4. Cenotes. and. Caves. The features that make the Yucatan landscape unique are usually noticed little by little: the immense flatness of the scrub, which can make it seem dull, superficially; the thinness of the dusty soil if you kick the ground, revealing that you're standing on one giant ledge of rock; the total absence of rivers, ...

    Yucatan and Mayan Mexico

  5. The Yucatán Peninsula is composed of a large and intricate system of beautiful underwater caves and cenotes. These caves have formed formed from a combination of varying geologic phenomenon such as glaciation, dissolution and the impact of a large asteroid. http://web.ukonline.co.uk/a.buckley/dino.htm.

    Caves of the Yucatan - Earlham College

  6. Are you planning a Cenote dive trip to Mexico, you have probably have done your home work but let us tell you a bit more about them and why diving these ancient sinkholes are not for everybody. These underwater caves and caverns are a the main dive attraction in the Yucatan Peninsula. When you are scuba diving or ...

    5 Reasons Why Cenote Diving Is Not For You - - Rushkult.com

  7. 9 févr. 2017 - Uncrowded ruins, an underwater sculpture park, hidden cenotes and authentic places to eat in popular spots are among the Mexican secrets shared by readers.

    Highlights of Yucatán: readers' travel tips | Travel | The Guardian

  8. Eaux cristallines, paysages grandioses : grand tour des "cénotes", ces grottes sous-marines de la péninsule du ...

    Mexique : plongées magiques dans les plus beaux cénotes du Yucatan

  9. You will have a unique tour today, riding a horse-driven wagon and stopping at 3 different cenotes in Santa Barbara. Each one is different due to the way it was formed. These geological formations were considered sacred for the Mayan civilization as they represented a connection between the living and the underworld.

    CENOTES OF YUCATAN – Adventures Mexico

  10. 5 mai 2013 - What is a Cenote? The Yucatan peninsula is composed of limestone. Over the years, a massive cave system, hundreds of miles long, has honeycombed it. This system has gradually filled with fresh water from underground springs. In fact, there are no rivers in Yucatan; the caves are the only source of fresh ...

    Trip Report: Diving the Sacred Cenotes of Yucatan - Book Your Dive

  11. Cenotes are complexes of sinkholes and caves in the Karst geological landscape of the Yucatán. Some cenotes contain spectacular cave formations, while others are important archaeological sites, and several were considered sacred by the Mayans. A few are open to the public for swimming and diving. Of the estimated ...

    Cenotes of the Yucatán - Wikitravel

  12. Yucatan's cenotes are surface connections to subterranean water bodies; many filled with blue green algae. Visit them near Chichen Itza, Mexico and the Hacienda Chichen Resort.

    Cenotes in Yucatan - Yokdzonot Cenote near Chichen Itza - Cenotes ...

  13. Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula is renowned for its sun, sands, Maya ruins—and cenotes, underground sinkholes filled with swimmable fresh water. Explore these secret aquatic worlds, which are accessed through caves, from the town of Merida. Here's how. What is a Cenote? Cenotes are natural underground swimming ...

    Cenote Tours from Merida - Recommendations for Tours, Trips ...