Choo-Ha
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![]() ![]() Choo-Ha Location in Mexico | |
Location | Quintana Roo, Mexico |
Coordinates | 20°26′8″N 87°46′6″W / 20.43556°N 87.76833°WCoordinates: 20°26′8″N 87°46′6″W / 20.43556°N 87.76833°W |
Geology | Limestone |
Entrances | 1 cenotes |
Choo-Ha, Tamcach-Ha and Multun-Ha are a series of small cenotes close to the Mayan site of Cobá in central Yucatán Peninsula. All of them are accessible to the public for swimming.[1] Choo-Ha has a small entrance of only about 3 by 4 meters.
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Entrance to Choo-Ha
Small fish and turtles live in this cenote. Visitors must take a shower to clean from sun oil before swimming.
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Categories:
- Caves of Mexico
- Landforms of Quintana Roo
- Limestone caves
- Sinkholes of Mexico
- Tourist attractions in Quintana Roo
- Underwater diving sites in Mexico