Exploring Calakmul (Mexico's Most UNDERRATED RUINS)

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One of the best parts of RVing Mexico is being able to visit some of Mexico's best-kept secrets and hard to get to places like Calakmul Ruins in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. This archeological zone is one of the most important sites for the Mayan Civilization. Located deep in the Mexican jungle, Calakmul doesn't disappoint! Get ready for an adventure as we visit the Volcan de Murcielagos bat cave and explore la zona Archeologico de Calakmul.

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0:00 Intro
1:12 Volcan de Murcielagos (Mexico Bat Cave)
3:41 Calakmul Biosphere Reserve
4:18 Getting to Calakmul Ruins
4:56 History of Calakmul Archeological Zone
9:28 Demise of Mayan Civilization at Calakmul
15:17 Tips for Visiting Calakmul Ruins

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EatSeeTV
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I agree, the historical and cultural reference turns a "simple structure" into something magical. And in Mexico many things have a historical reference, food, drinks, dance, clothing, music, buildings, language, and I can on an on. We appreciate the savvy tourist, the one who not only comes for the party and margaritas; but the tourist who has a real interest in understanding the culture of a place. Keep on doing videos like that, we are happy to have tourist like you.

tonyromero
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It's wonderful to see Mexico through your eyes....thank you!

crash_childers
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Love your historical video blogs. What a rich and mysterious culture the Mexican ppl have. So good kids. Be safe and keep it comin!

bethb
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¡¡Me encantó!! Gracias por enseñarnos la historia del lugar, muy interesante

MariaMorales-nnfg
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Extremely interesting. Highly educational and informative. Not only that, it was fun to watch. What an amazing experience you both had here. Wow. I totally understand the 5 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅. 👍🎥🌷🙋‍♀️🙏

IamaDutch-Kiwi
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Great video!!! Hiking, exploring and all the amazing right up my alley. The Mayans were amazing architects, engineers and craftsman. I was blown away by how big the structures are. Just added this to my bucket list. 👍👍

saltydawg
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So interesting and informative! And now I know why all the stairs are so narrow. Seems timely since Snow and Curt were at Tikal last video and I learned murciélago this week in my Spanish lesson. Thanks for sharing! 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

tarac
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I love all the research you do and information you give viewers! Thank you.

sharontaylor
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Excelent video, my family and I did most of what you've been showing in the Yucatan Peninsula about 8 years ago, it was one of the best adventures my children have ever had. Calakmul was one of our last stops in Campeche, we exited the Yucatan peninsula due east and entered the state of Chiapas where we visited Palenque, Bonampak and Yaxchilan before heading back to Mexico City via Villahermosa in Tabasco, those sites are also worth a visit.

gustavolopezaguadoj.
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Wow guys more great things to see in Mexico. That was an amazing view from the top but how hard was it to go up and down the stone stairs? I wish people wouldn’t be idiots and scribe their names into something as old as these stones. Liz your smile told it all. It was such an incredible experience. ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!

ftkinsella
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I love the no ponytail 👍🏻😃. Isn’t it so fun to see animals in their habitats rather then see them in a zoo😞😁

kylepifer
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Wow guys, that was awesome. I'm glad you are showing us the magnificent Mexico. Be careful and blessings.

angellsantiago
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Thank you for bringing this historical history to me and all it's beautiful. I think this is so fantastic and amazing. It took me a little bit to get caught up. But it was so worth it. Thank you again for sharing this amazing trip with us. Love your videos.

Russ-swct
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The history is so fascinating. What a great video thanks for sharing.

karinabriones
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I enjoy watching educated people traveling the world and filming their adventures for all of us to watch, THANKS keep going I love your videos

cezarzabala
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Absolutely beautiful! Planning a trip to Calkmul in December. Thank you for your video, very helpful and you guys were so respectful of everything.

Travelsandmore
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Absolutely fantastic video. We visited several of the sites while on cruises pre covid. Some of our favorite places to visit in the world. Can’t wait to get back down there.

nortonknows
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An incredible adventure, thanks for sharing!

nuno
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We also toured with Roberto and highly recommend him! Besides Calakmul, we also visited the bat cave, Becan, Xpuhil, Hormiguero, and Chicanna, and Balamku. We had two days, but could have easily filled a third.

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