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Destination Guidebook for Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico
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Uxmal (pronounced OOSH-mal—"thrice built," in the Mayan language), the largest site built in the Puuc style with long, gracious lines, started to flourish in the seventh century AD, and many changes were made over the following 300 years. Be sure to visit the Pyramid of the Magician (according to Mayan legend, it was built overnight), the Nunnery quadrangle, the House of Turtles and the Governor's Palace (note the 20,000-plus stones carved to look like lace, guarded by a stone jaguar). Don't miss the sound-and-light show in the evening (check upon arrival for times). 60 mi/100 km south of Merida.
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