Governor's Palace
Mexico /
Yucatan /
Santa Elena /
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/ Mexico
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/ Santa Elena
World / Mexico / Yucatán
ruins, archaeological site, Maya civilization, interesting place, historic ruins
The Governor's Palace is a long low building atop a huge platform, with the longest facades in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
With an approximate azimuth of 118°, the building is oriented to the main pyramid of Cehtzuc, a small site located nearly 5 km to the southeast.
With an approximate azimuth of 118°, the building is oriented to the main pyramid of Cehtzuc, a small site located nearly 5 km to the southeast.
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Coordinates: 20°21'31"N 89°46'16"W
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