There are over 30 Mayan pyramids in the jungles of Mexico and probably even more replicas throughout the country. In this small fishing town turning tourist destination called Mahahual (three hours from Tulum), you will find a Mayan Temple Replica in an unexpected place—right in the middle of a crossing— a couple of minutes from the harbor.
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N18° 44' 04.9128"W87° 41' 46.572"
This photo of the Mayan Temple Replica was taken in Mahahual, Mexico, which is about 3 hours south of Tulum. To get to this village, you can either drive or take a bus with ADO.
The temple is in the center of a roundabout at the intersection of Av. P.º del Puerto and Cafe road. It's about a ten-minute walk from the Costa Maya Port.
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