Tulum Mayan Ruins — Photo Essay   6 comments

Tulum Maya Ruins-18-72The 13th-century, walled Mayan archaeological site at Tulum National Park overlooks the sea.
It incorporates the clifftop Castillo, built as a watchtower, and the Templo de las Pinturas, with a partially restored mural.

Tulum Maya Ruins-22-72Tulum is a resort town on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, around 130 km south of Cancún.

Tulum Ruins-2-72Each Mayan city had a specific purpose, and Tulum was no exception.
It was a seaport, trading mainly in turquoise and jade.

Tulum Ruins-3-72The big man in the middle (Martin) was our guide.
He did an excellent job speaking in both Spanish and English.

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Tulum Maya Ruins-9-72Protected from the sun, a group of archeologists providing ongoing research on the old sandstone structures.

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Tulum Maya Ruins-11-72As well as being the only Mayan city built on a coast, Tulum was one of the few protected by a wall.

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Tulum Maya Ruins-14-72.jpgEverywhere you look you will see iguanas.

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Tulum Maya Ruins-21-72.jpgHere some of the visitors are moving toward the exist door, one of five in this ancient walled city.

Tulum Ruins-32-72An iguana keeps guard over one of the Tulum doors.
— Images by kenne

6 responses to “Tulum Mayan Ruins — Photo Essay

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  1. How excellent. Thanks for sharing your photos of this amazing place. You’ve given my morning a whole new dimension. m.

  2. Great photo essay! The pictures were lovely. Wish I still had the energy to do an archaeological dig.

  3. Awesome shots! I especially liked the iguanas, though the ruins looked neat too. 🙂

  4. Thanks for the pictorial Kenne….another place of wonder! Phil

    • Would have loved to have gone to Chichen Itza to see the large pre-Columbian city built by the Mayans, but it was a three hour drive vs one hour to Lulum.

  5. Love seeing Tulum in these photos.

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