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One of the 3 sites to visit in the area in addition to Mitla and Monte Alban. Worth the stop.
Smallest of the 3 and not as well restored overall but worth seeing. Restored ball court and a few looted tombs that you can still see. Not many facilities at the site but some places within 5 minutes...
Not the grandeur of Monte Albán, this ruin is great for exploring, for wandering over ruins the way an archaeologist might. The views of the valley are extraordinary.
Yagul is past Teotitlan to the souteast of Oaxaca. The site is set around a hill and more than 30 tombs have been discovered. You can climb a hill to ruins of the fortress and have a great view of the...
Yagul is an archeological site just on the outskirts of the Mexican city of Tlacolula near Oaxaca. It is a little difficult to get to, as few tours go there. I caught a GOMA bus from the second class...
Should be more visited- but we loved being there with only a few people and our guide
This was better than I thought it might be. The ruins are complete enough to see an incredible ball park and maize-- and the fortress like precautions of the buildings- plus the sentry system and view...
One of the 3 sites to visit in the area in addition to Mitla and Monte Alban. Worth the stop.
Smallest of the 3 and not as well restored overall but worth seeing. Restored ball court and a few looted tombs that you can still see. Not many facilities at the site but some places within 5 minutes...
Incredible
Not the grandeur of Monte Albán, this ruin is great for exploring, for wandering over ruins the way an archaeologist might. The views of the valley are extraordinary.
Extensive ruin - worth it!
Yagul is past Teotitlan to the souteast of Oaxaca. The site is set around a hill and more than 30 tombs have been discovered. You can climb a hill to ruins of the fortress and have a great view of the...
Out of the way ruin
Yagul is an archeological site just on the outskirts of the Mexican city of Tlacolula near Oaxaca. It is a little difficult to get to, as few tours go there. I caught a GOMA bus from the second class...
Should be more visited- but we loved being there with only a few people and our guide
This was better than I thought it might be. The ruins are complete enough to see an incredible ball park and maize-- and the fortress like precautions of the buildings- plus the sentry system and view...