no sorry but if you go to xla ha on the mainland by a tour it may take you to talum what does have a temple but i recommend go to cozumel i came bk today and i lved it to learn more about the temples on the mainland go to discover Mexico it is a mini village and if you hire out a tour guide it is very amusing it tells you stuff like they played a game and the manger of the team who won would run to the temple next door and sacrafise himsefl and the used to throw pretty women into a big hole to please the gods
The Temple of the Inscriptions is located in Chiapas, Mexico. Mexico is on the continent of North America. The temple is built on a pyramid that has eight steps.
The Mayan temple of Tikal is an observatory used to look at different stars, planets, and constellations.
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There are many of them but the Aztec Templo Mayor (Major Temple) in Mexico City and the Mayan Chichen Itza in the Yucatan peninsula are the most notorious.
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The Temple of the Inscriptions is located in Chiapas, Mexico. Mexico is on the continent of North America. The temple is built on a pyramid that has eight steps.
South of Cancun. Tulum is a Mayan temple on the coast.
The Temple of the Inscriptions is located in the ancient Mayan city of Palenque in Mexico. It is known for its intricate inscriptions inside the tomb of the Mayan ruler Pakal.
The Temple of the Inscriptions is located in Chiapas, Mexico. Mexico is on the continent of North America. The temple is built on a pyramid that has eight steps.
No. Cozumel in Mexico is part of North America.
Cozumel is an island off the coast of southeastern Mexico, near Cancun.
Cozumel is the large Island just east of Cancun, Mexico.
The average nightly rate for a three bedroom, two bath vacation rental in Cozumel is between $225 and $450. Go to www.flipkey.com/vacation+rentals/mexico/yucatan-mayan+riviera/cozumel/ to view your options.
Island of the Swallows
There is no national bird of Cozumel, as it is an island that belongs to the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.On the other hand, Cozumel is Mayan for "Island of the swallows".
There are 1945 kilometers (1209 miles) from Evansville, Indiana and the island of Cozumel, Mexico.
There are 1,259 kilometers (782 miles) from Galveston, Texas and the island of Cozumel, Mexico.