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Pyramid at Chichen Itza, Yucatan
Mayan Ancient Ruins of Chichen Itza El Castillo pyramid located in the Yucatan Peninsula, in southern Mexico.
Chichen itza is an archeological site that the Mayan civilization used to inhabit.
This pyramid is well knows for its feathered serpent sculptures at the base of its stairways and how shadows simulate the movement of a snake.
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Vertical Chichén Itzá Mayan Ruins
Vertical stock photo of Chichén Itzá Mayan Ruins.
Stock photograph depicting El Castillo focusing in the feathered serpent sculptures at the base of its stairways a sunny sky and lawn.
Its believed that the variety of architectural styles at the site may be the result of having the most diverse population in the Mayan region.
Chichén Itzá Ruins
Stock photo of Chichén Itzá Ruins.
This photograph depicts the Mayan Culture Chichen Itza ruins beneath a mildly cloudy sky with some bright stars in between clouds.
This ruins are located in southern Mexico, on the Yucatan peninsula.
The Castle Chichén Itzá Mayan Culture Ruins
Stock photo of Chichén Itzá.
Chichen Itza was one of the largest Maya cities.
This stock photo depicts The Castle, in spanish El castillo ruins and the Feathered serpent sculptures that are at the base of its stairways, a sunny sky and some tropical trees at the back of the ruins.
Chichén Itzá
Stock photo of Chichén Itzá.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in southern México.
The Castle or El Castillo Mayan ruins are located in the eastern side of the mexican state of Yucatán and the municipality of Tinúm.
This photograph depicts two sides of the pyramid over the lawn, with some tropical trees at its back and a clear sky.
Chichen Itza Mayan ruins
This mexican stock photo shows the Chichen Itza Mayan Ruins at Tinum, Yucatan.
This Mayan civilization ruins are located in the Yucatan peninsula.
This archeological site is one of the most visited in Mexico being visited by around 1'200 000 tourists a year.
Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chichén Itzá mayan culture ruins
Stock photo of Chichén Itzá mayan culture ruins.
Stock photograph depicting this Mayan Ruins over lawn and some tropical trees around it.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in the mexican state of Yucatán in southern México.
Sian Ka’an reserve in the Mayan Riviera
Sian Ka'an is an biosphere reserve declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
Located in the state of Quintana Roo, part of the Mayan Riviera, its waters end at the Atlantic Ocean, near the Gulf of Mexico.
Its part of the geological province of the Mayan peninsula, some of it belongs to the municipality of Tulum.
This stunning stock photo taken at the Mexican Caribbean depicts a stunning turquoise water swamp and a wood bridge surrounded by grass with some yellow flowers and a mildly cloudy sky.
Sian Ka’an a mexican reserve in the Caribbean
Sian Ka’an is a mexican reserve in the Caribbean.
Being part of the Mayan Riviera, is partially located in the municipality of Tulum in the mexican state of Quintana Roo.
This landscape stock photo depicts a dark blue water river surrounded by grass and a cloudy sky.
Sian Ka’an Heaven’s door reserve on the Caribbean
In the Mayan Riviera Sian Ka’an (Meaning Heaven's door) is a mexican reserve and national park that can also be considered part of the Caribbean.
Part of the reserve is in Tulum, near Cancún on Quintana Roo.
This biosphere reserve includes some twenty three known Maya civilization's archaeological sites.
This landscape stock photo depicts Sian Ka’an's green and turquoise colored sea area with a palapa and two boats at the end of a wood bridge and a partially cloudy sky.
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