The archaeological area of Xpuhil owes its name to a near water deposit called Xpuhil in Mayan language that refers to a herbaceous plant of the family of the cipraceas, abundant in the town and known by its form as" Line of Cat
The building I is very famous in an international level due to the not very common presence, in fact the only case, of a building of Río Bec Style with three towers and for the distribution of its architectural spaces
Inside the Río Bec region that so much had to do with the zoomorphic covers, we can observe in Hormiguero a building that is divided in three sections, to the center a great mask to its sides towers of rounded corners they get up with unconsumed perrons, typical of this region,
Also in the jungle surrounding this beautiful site we probably could watch spider monkeys. After visiting these two sites with your guide we will return to the Chicanná Ecovillage.
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