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Reaching the Yucatan peninsula's interior feels like traveling inward. The coast's immense splendor is far behind. The lengthy roads go to the horizon amid thick vegetation. One approaches the hallowed site where enormous monuments to the Gods were erected by highly developed civilizations.
Russet orange limestone ruins hold remnants of once-thriving cities. Temples are engulfed by overgrown dark grasses and green vines that revert them to the jungle.
Fruits dangle heavily from the vegetation, evoking the humid Yucatan air and the scent of tropical flowers. In the refreshing cenote waters, crocodiles hunt. Indigenous people burn copal resin, which has been utilized for religious events for at least hundreds of years. The jasmine plants describe an animalic powder that has an unexpectedly complex aroma similar to identifying a jaguar's pattern amid a
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