Ek’ Balam, meaning “Black Jaguar” in the Mayan language, is an ancient Mayan archaeological site located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. It features remarkably preserved ruins, including pyramids, temples, and a large acropolis. The site is renowned for its intricate stone carvings, especially the friezes that illustrate various deities and mythological narratives. Visitors can climb the main pyramid for breathtaking views of the lush jungle and nearby cenote, making it a captivating destination for those interested in Mayan history and culture.
Distance Mi | 1.41 |
Distance Km | 2.28 |
Ascended Ft | 89 |
Ascended M | 27 |
Average Watts | 104 |
Activity Time | 00:27 |
Author | Kevin Scott |
Country | Mexico |
Recorded on | 05/27/2023 |
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External link to my activities on GPX map | Statshunters |