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Crocodiles are relocated here from nearby lakes and therefore Lake Yaxha is unsuitable for a swim
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A camouflaged Nicko walks from Lake Yaxha’s dock to the Yaxha National Park Welcome Center
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The pyramid, located on the west sector of the Minor Astronomical Complex, Yaxha National Park
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Placard with information in Spanish about the Minor Astronomical Complex, Yaxha National Park
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Mayan hieroglyphs carved in a stela that commemorates a Yaxha governor during the Mayan Classic Period
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View of the southwestern sector of the Minor Astronomical Complex at Yaxha National Park
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View of the western sector of the Minor Astronomical Complex and the associated pyramid, Yaxha National Park
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The northern sector of the Minor Astronomical Complex at Yaxha National Park includes this mound covered with vegetation, most likely an archaeological structure
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Sofía walks on the Pilgrim’s Causeway, which links the Minor Astronomical Complex and the Plaza of Columns at Yaxha National Park
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Placard offering detailed information about the Plaza of the Columns, Yaxha National Park
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The southern section of the Palace of the Fifteen Gates, found on the eastern sector of the Plaza of Columns at Yaxha National Park
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The southern section of the Palace of the Fifteen Gates, found on the eastern sector of the Plaza of Columns at Yaxha National Park
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The center section of the Palace of the Fifteen Gates, located on the eastern sector of the Plaza of Columns, Yaxha National Park
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The center section of the Palace of the Fifteen Gates, found on the eastern sector of the Plaza of Columns, Yaxha National Park
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This replica of Stela 11 shows a relief shows a warrior dressed as Tlaloc, the Mexican deity
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The original Stela 11, discovered at the footsteps of the Palace of the 15 Gates at the Plaza of Columns, Yaxha National Park