Visit Kabah, Yucatán Peninsula
The ruins of Kabah are situated to the South of Merida, near glorious Uxmal, to which it was connected by a stone causeway or "sac-be".

Kabah ruins
Kabah
Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The ruins of Kabah are situated to the South of Merida, near glorious Uxmal, to which it was connected by a stone causeway or "sac-be".
Kabah competes with its larger city in the majesty and beauty of its palace facades. It is a monumental example of the Puuc style architecture in which each stone element is part of a total, linking men with its universe.
Recent investigations indicate the zone was inhabited in 250 BC and reached its splendour in the 8th and 9th centuries AD
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Kabah
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- The ruins of Kabah are situated to the South of Merida, near glorious Uxmal, to which it was connected by a stone causeway or "sac-be".
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