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Mexican Spanish, from Yucatec ts'onot
The first known use of cenote was in 1841
1 The Maya believed natural wells, such as the Xkeken cenote in Mexico's Yucatan, led to the underworld.
玛雅人认为天然井,例如在墨西哥的尤卡坦导致黑社会,Xkeken灰岩。
2 Short-term priorities include raising awareness of the unique features of the cenote system in this region.
短期内实现的首要目标包括,提高当地了解尤加坦半岛灰岩坑系统独特的地貌特征。
3 These include the Riviera Maya Golf Club, an on-site cenote, a kids-only waterpark, and a live music section.
4 Some of the country’s most beautiful cenotes are also nearby for swimming and snorkeling.
5 Inside the cenote, travelers can find otherworldly vines snaking down to the crystal-clear waters below.
6 If sandy Caribbean beaches are the face of the Dominican Republic, its streams, rivers and cenotes are its veins, arteries and heart.
7 For nearby getaways, there’s Progreso Beach (less than an hour away), fascinating Mayan ruins and underground water caves called cenotes.
8 Tulum has long been a favorite escape for Americans, with travelers drawn not just to the sunny Caribbean weather, paradisiacal beaches, and delectable eats, but also historical and natural wonders like the seaside Mayan ruins and crystal clear cenotes.
9 These natural sinkholes, known as cenotes, are sacred spots in the Mayan world, believed to be entrances to the underworld.
10 Fortunately, Tulum is surrounded by spectacular cenotes.
11 The Maya believed natural wells, as the Xkeken cenote in Mexico's Yucat á n, led to the underworld.
玛雅人相信, 诸如墨西哥尤卡坦半岛上的斯科肯石灰岩坑之类的天然深井是通向地狱的.