Cenote Dzonot-ila Mexico

Located 52 km south of Merida, near Abal, Cenote Dzonot-ila captivates with its stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The entrance, a rectangular well shaft, 1.5 by 2 m and 12 m deep, served as a water source for the hacienda owner’s cattle. Descending this well is facilitated by a unique ladder constructed from narrow gauge train rails.

  • Region: Yucatan
  • Coordinates: 20.6289, -89.6592
  • Depth: 128 ft
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  • Type: Cave

Unveiling the Three Distinct Sections

Dive into the wonders of Cenote Dzonot-ila, divided into three sections—the expansive Highway, the ornate Rococo Room, and the intriguing Doubt Room. The Highway, measuring 40 m wide and 30 m high, showcases a ridge of large breakdown blocks along its floor. The Rococo Room, a visual spectacle, boasts intricate stalactite and stalagmite formations, while the Doubt Room, accessible through a tight restriction, reveals its own unique charm.

Navigating Through the Underwater Marvels

Explore the depths of Cenote Dzonot-ila, where each section unveils a distinct underwater landscape. From the grandeur of the Highway to the delicate beauty of the Rococo Room, and the mystery within the Doubt Room, this cenote offers a captivating journey into the subterranean wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula.

FAQ

How deep is Cenote Dzonot-ila?

Cenote Dzonot-ila’s depth varies, with the well shaft entrance measuring 128 ft deep. Divers encounter different depths along the walls of the main cave, known as the Highway.

Is the water clear in Cenote Dzonot-ila?

Yes, the water in Cenote Dzonot-ila is renowned for its clarity, revealing the intricate beauty of underwater stalactites and stalagmites. Divers can explore the stunning formations with excellent visibility in this captivating cenote.

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