Cenote
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Deutsch: Cenotes sind schachtartige Kalksteinlöcher, die durch den Einsturz von Höhlen entstanden und mit Süßwasser gefüllt sind.
English: Cenote (pronounced say-no-tay, plural: Cenotes) is the name given in the southern part of Mexico and Central America to freshwater-filled limestone sinkholes. Below are a few of the images of Cenotes in Commons Category:Cenotes.
Español: Un cenote es un cúmulo subterráneo de agua, producido por la filtración de esta a través de la piedra caliza.
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Cenotentauchen in Tulúm, Mexiko.
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»Cenote de los Sacrificios«, Chichén Itzá.
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»Cenote de los Sacrificios«, Chichén Itzá.
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»Cenote de los Sacrificios«, Chichén Itzá.
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Schwimmer in einer Cenote in Quintana Roo, Mexiko.
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Chac Mool
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Sistema Carwash, Tulum
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Near Sabacché, Tecoh, Yucutan, Mexico
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Photo from a platform inside a Cenote
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Grand Cenote, Tulum