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House of Columns at Mayan Ruins in Tulum, Mexico
It is easy to see why this is called the House of Columns. But it is also named The Palace because it once served as the residence for Mayan leaders. El Palacio must have been a very impressive perhaps even imposing structure. Its three stories were built on a 279 by 115 foot foundation in the center of the Mayan community.
It is easy to see why this is called the House of Columns. But it is also named The Palace because it once served as the residence for Mayan leaders. El Palacio must have been a very impressive perhaps even imposing structure. Its three stories were built on a 279 by 115 foot foundation in the center of the Mayan community.
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