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Temple of Nohoch Mul: The Last Climbable Mayan Pyramid in Cobá

The Temple of Nohoch Mul—a towering symbol of the ancient Mayan civilization located in the heart of the archaeological zone of Cobá in Quintana Roo, Mexico—offers a unique experience for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. Unlike other iconic Mayan pyramids, such as those found at Chichén Itzá or Uxmal, the Nohoch

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Temple of Nohoch Mul: The Last Climbable Mayan Pyramid in Cobá

The Temple of Nohoch Mul—a towering symbol of the ancient Mayan civilization located in the heart of the archaeological zone of Cobá in Quintana Roo, Mexico—offers a unique experience for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. Unlike other iconic Mayan pyramids, such as those found at Chichén Itzá or Uxmal, the Nohoch Mul pyramid is one of the few that still allows visitors to climb to its summit. Standing at an impressive 42 meters (137 feet) tall, it rises above the lush Yucatan