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At 137-feet tall, Nohoch Mul, which means great mound, is the tallest Mayan pyramid on the Yucatan Peninsula and the second tallest Mayan pyramid in... more
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At 137-feet tall, Nohoch Mul, which means "great mound," is the tallest Mayan pyramid on the Yucatan Peninsula and the second tallest Mayan pyramid in the world. It is located at the archaeological site of Cobá in Mexican state Quintana Roo.
Although it was discovered in the 1800s, the archaeological site wasn't opened to the public until 1973 because the surrounding thick jungle made it too difficult to get to. It's still off the beaten path but is well worth the trip, especially if you're in Tulum, which is just a short 40-minute drive away.
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Along with the pyramids at Chichén Itzá and the oceanfront Mayan ruin at Tulum, Nohoch Mul is one of the most significant and popular Mayan sites on the Yucatan Peninsula. This particular pyramid is the highlight of the archaeological site of Cobá, which means "water stirred (or ruffled) by the wind."
Nohoch Mul is the main structure at Cobá and from where the Cobá-Yaxuná causeway leaves. This...
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