Nuevo Durango

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Nuevo Durango is a small community (population 225 as of 2010[1]) in the extreme southern part of the municipality of Lázaro Cárdenas in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, near the border with Yucatán state. The area contains a number of caves such as Tumben Kuxtal (“new life” in Maya), most of which get discovered accidentally by locals. These locals offer tours to adventurers, including rappelling down into caves with absolutely no infrastructure such as the Cueva de Tepecuintle or the Cueva del Agua Escondida. The latter is a system of tunnels and cavities recommended only for experts. There are also caves which have lighting and other amenities installed.[2]

A common way to cook here is with an underground oven called a “pib” in which both meat and vegetables are prepared.[2]

Coordinates: 20°43′19″N 87°35′02″W / 20.72194°N 87.58389°W / 20.72194; -87.58389

References[]

  1. ^ 2010 census tables: INEGI Archived 2013-05-02 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Otero, Karla (December 2009). "Puerta Verde en Nuevo Durango". Mexico Desconocido (in Spanish). Mexico City: Grupo Editorial Impresiones Aéreas. 394: 18–21. ISSN 1870-9397.
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