Tulum and Cobá visits in 2026 may cost more. INAH updated the base admission. Confirm whether your tour includes entrance fees. #Tulum #Cobá
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Archaeologists Decipher Crumbling Hieroglyphs to Reveal the Name of a Forgotten Maya Queen Who Ruled 1,400 Years Ago: Ix Ch'ak Ch'een reigned over the city of Cobá in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Historians didn't know her… @SmithsonianMag #Archaeology #MayaCivilization #Historians #Cobá #IxChakCheen
An ancient Maya stela protected by a small thatched-roof shelter in front of the stone steps of a weathered pyramid at Coba, surrounded by jungle.
In 2022, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) declared #Cobá a Zone of Archaeological Monuments, greatly increasing its protection by prohibiting construction and excavation within 246 hectares (~600 acres) of the #ruins site.
Close-up view of a stone hoop at the Maya ball court in Coba, set against moss-covered walls and surrounded by lush green foliage
#Cobá was a hub for trade and commerce in the region. Its structures included #pyramids (Nohoch Mul stands at about 42 meters tall, making it one of the tallest in the #Yucatán), an acropolis, village structures, temples and shrines, and stelae with carvings and glyphs recording historical events.
A stone pathway leading to ancient Maya structures at Coba, featuring a mix of crumbled walls and intact thatched roofs, all framed by dense jungle greenery.
This time last year, I was exploring the grounds of the 2,000-year-old #Cobá archaeological ruins in #Yucatán peninsula, #Mexico. I walked its ancient network of sacbeob, stone pathways connecting the city's structures, immersing myself in its culture and architecture on a misty December morning. 🧵
Pair of Ocellated Turkeys on the forest floor at Cobá Ruins in Yucatán, México
I photographed this pair of ocellated #turkeys on the forest floor in the Mexican state of #QuintanaRoo, near the ancient #Cobá archaeological #ruins.
Mexico was so much fun - Cobá, Mexico
Oscar didn't hesitate to get to the edge and jump.
This is one of the thousands of Cenotes in Mexico. We were blessed by a Mayan shaman before jumping in. The underground has a special meaning to them.
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#mexico #Cobá #jump #kids #travel
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