Allow me to make a couple of important and respectful corrections: - Mérida is not the capital of the Yucatán peninsula. It is capital only of the Yucatán State. There are other 2 States in this peninsula: Campeche and Quintana Roo. Also parts of Tabasco and Chiapas States as well. Additionally parts of Guatemala and the whole Belize are parts of the Yucatán Peninsula which has no capital city for itself as a peninsula at all. - Chichén Itzá is not the world's largest Mayan archeological site. It is only the most visited one. There are plenty of larger Mayan archeological sites in México, Guatemala and Belize, most of them still not fully excavated so far.
Omg the panuchos on 6:13 have me drooling! And the cenotes. Looks so fun!
They were delicious!
What a vibrant and beautiful area. Thanks for sharing!
Allow me to make a couple of important and respectful corrections:
- Mérida is not the capital of the Yucatán peninsula. It is capital only of the Yucatán State. There are other 2 States in this peninsula: Campeche and Quintana Roo. Also parts of Tabasco and Chiapas States as well. Additionally parts of Guatemala and the whole Belize are parts of the Yucatán Peninsula which has no capital city for itself as a peninsula at all.
- Chichén Itzá is not the world's largest Mayan archeological site. It is only the most visited one. There are plenty of larger Mayan archeological sites in México, Guatemala and Belize, most of them still not fully excavated so far.
Thank you, I did mean Yucutan state but I misspoke. We were told it was the largest by our guide, but I appreciate the correction
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