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The Nohoch Mool Pyramid at Coba, Yucatan, Mexico.      
Coba was once a city of almost 50.000 population       
and, different from other Maya cities, was still       
inhabited after the Spanish Conquest. The Site is      
covered by dense jungle (7th-10th CE).
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The Nohoch Mool Pyramid at Coba, Yucatan, Mexico. Coba was once a city of...

Stairs of the Nohoch Mool Pyramid at Coba, Yucatan.    
Coba was once a city of almost 50.000 population,      
and, different from other Maya cities, was still       
inhabited after the Spanish Conquest. The Site         
is covered by dense jungle (7th-10th CE).
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Stairs of the Nohoch Mool Pyramid at Coba, Yucatan. Coba was once a city of...

A typical Maya arch under the stairs of the Nohoch     
Mool Pyramid, Coba, Yucatan, Mexico. Such triangular   
arches are built of corbeled stone slabs which         
meet in a point at the summit (7th-10th CE).
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A typical Maya arch under the stairs of the Nohoch Mool Pyramid, Coba, Yuca...