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Cenote San Antonio is realitively new since it opened in 2015. This cenote apparently is on of the 7 real cenotes, holy places to Mayan, as stalagmite and stalactite touch in the cenote. This part is not open to public.
Resturant, shower and bathroom available.
Set in the traditional Hacienda San Lorenzo Oxman, the underground Cenote Oxman is set in a collapsed cave where both natural light and tree roots cascade towards its waters.
Cenote Suytun is one of the most photographed cenotes in Mexico. There is a little platform that you can walk out into the middle of the Cenote. It's located a short distance from Valladolid and the world-famous Chichen Itza.
Cenote Xkeken is located next to Cenote Samula, a few kilometers from Valladolid in the Yucatan Peninsula. Cenote X'keken has a small opening with a some hanging tree roots, stalactites and is nicest around noon.
Cenote Yaxbacaltun is located in the town of Homún in the Yucatán. It has a rest area, bathrooms with shower and a rustic space for parking, it is located about 500 meters from Calle 8 de Homun surrounded by vegetation and to get there you have to drive along a path dirt road.
The Centennial Stump is a giant sequoia tree that was felled in 1875. Originally known as the 'Mark Twain Tree,' it was cut down to be displayed at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia and later at the British Museum in London
Central Valley is a plateau and a geographic region of central Costa Rica. The land in the valley is a relative plain, despite being surrounded by several mountains and volcanos, the latter part of the Central Range. The region houses almost three quarters of Costa Ricans, and includes the capital and most populous city, San José. The valley is shared among the...
Cerro Castellan is a prominent conical mountain rising from the desert floor about a mile northeast of the Castolon ranger station in Big Bend National Park.
Chain of Lakes Many naturalistically landscaped lakes are placed throughout the park: several are linked together into chains, with pumped water creating flowing creeks. Out of the original 14 natural marshy lakes within the sand dunes Golden Gate Park was built in, only 5 remain, three of which are the Chain of Lakes. The three lakes, North, Middle, and South Lake, a...
The Chalk Bluffs is a barren chalk escarpment in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Colorado, stretching from the Wyoming border east of I-25 to near the South Platte River in Logan County and Weld County.
The Chalk Bluffs exposes the Ogallala, Fox Hills and Arikaree Formations. Miocene, Eocene and Paleocene vertebrate fossils are found.
Most of the escarpment...
The Champagne Pools on Fraser Island are located north of Indian Heads. These rock pools provide a safe place to bathe in sea water. It is known for its pools of bubbling water caused by waves crashing over volcanic rocks.