Traveling in Mexico, swimming in this strange natural landscape of limestone pits/natural wells (cenote, water holes formed by underground limestone caves) seems a must-have. The Yucatan area is full of a wide variety of natural wells, with a particularly large number and variety. Because there is no lifeguard, it is best to rent a life jacket if you want to swim if the water is not good. The entrance of the gray pit is generally available, generally 20 pesos or $1, including a small locker for renting storage items.
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Traveling in Mexico, swimming in this strange natural landscape of limestone pits/natural wells (cenote, water holes formed by underground limestone caves) seems a must-have. The Yucatan area is full of a wide variety of natural wells, with a particularly large number and variety. Because there is no lifeguard, it is best to rent a life jacket if you want to swim if the water is not good. The entrance of the gray pit is generally available, generally 20 pesos or $1, including a small locker for renting storage items.