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- Cenote - Wikipedia
A cenote (English: sɪˈnoʊti or sɛˈnoʊteɪ ; Latin American Spanish: [seˈnote]) is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting when a collapse of limestone bedrock exposes groundwater
- What is a Cenote? Top Tips for Visiting! (Dos + Donts)
A cenote is a natural hole, pool, or cave caused by the collapse of limestone that is then filled with groundwater That’s why cenotes can come in various shapes and it’s fun visiting different ones
- 10 best cenotes in Mexico - Lonely Planet
Cenotes take shape over thousands of years as rainwater seeps into the bedrock below the surface As it pools and seeks its own level, the water creates underwater lakes or rivers, complete with hidden passageways and caves carved in the limestone Eventually, part of this limestone collapses, opening the reservoir underneath to the daylight above
- 20 Best Cenotes in Mexico You Must Visit - Road Affair
The cenote is close to Cenote Azul and you can visit both on the same trip At the Garden of Eden you will find an open cenote surrounded by greenery, hidden away in the jungle
- 15 Best Cenotes in Mexico: The Definitive Guide (2025)
But with thousands of cenotes to choose from, how do you decide which cenote to visit on a trip to Mexico? To help you out, I have compiled this guide with my 15 top picks of cenotes in Mexico, located in the Riviera Maya, Yucatan, Campeche and even Chiapas
- Best Cenotes in Yucatan: The Top Swimming Spots (2025 Guide)
The primary cenote is a winding river-like open-air cenote that meanders around and is delightful for swimming and snorkeling There are several cave sections as well for exploring, and the surrounding rock formations and jungle add to the beauty of the area
- What Is a Cenote – Cenotes Of Mexico
A cenote is a natural sinkhole or pit that forms when limestone bedrock collapses, exposing the groundwater underneath Cenotes are predominantly found in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico but can also be found in other regions with similar geological features
- Cenotes 101: Natural Wonders Explained - The Cenote Guy
Learn about the formation, ecology, and cultural significance of cenotes in this comprehensive guide by The Cenote Guy
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