Definition of «cenote»

A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, formed in limestone bedrock. They are common in Mexico and Central America where rainfall has dissolved away the underlying limestone to create these water-filled depressions. Some cenotes were used by ancient civilizations as sources of water and food, while others served as sacred sites for rituals or burials. Today, many cenotes are popular tourist destinations due to their unique beauty and clear waters.

Sentences with «cenote»

  • Review and pictures from a 2 - tank dive in cenote Dos Ojos, located on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. (escapingabroad.com)
  • Discover four different types of cenotes in a natural setting, an oasis in the middle of the jungle where you can enjoy nature at its best with a different activity on each Xenote; Kayaking, Rappelling, Snorkel, Zip - lines and Inner Tubes. (travelyucatan.com)
  • 7 fun - packed days of bull shark interaction, seminars with the Dr. Erich Ritter team, lively exchange with like - minded, and time to relax on Playa del Carmen's white sandy beaches, extendable by 3 days of cenotes diving. (prodiveinternational.com)
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