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(July 1 - September 30, 2014)

Claudia Betschart

Jumièges Abbey

Pat Albright

El Rey Mayan Ruins Part 2

Hotel Zone Kukulcan Blvd Km 17, Cancun, Mexico

1:36p Central Cancun MX Time UTC -6

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El Rey Ruins (Zona Arqueologica El Rey)

The ruins El Rey (The King), is a post-Classic Period archaeological site located right in Cancun's Hotel Zone KM 17 near the southern end of the island. El Rey 47 structures include plazas surrounded by buildings and several platforms that are connected by a long grass pathway. The site takes its name from a skeleton uncovered there and thought possibly to be a former Mayan king.

There is one thatched roofed sun shade in the center of park. There are no concessions and bring a bottle of water.
Wikipedia Cancun

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Location

Latin America / Mexico

Lat: 20° 3' 42.65" N
Long: 87° 46' 52.72" W

Elevation: Elev 17 feet (6m) above Mean Sea Level

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