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This monument is right next to the Ado bus station in Cancun and is not very big. Mainly to commemorate Mexican history. The shape of the monument is a monument and the main body is white. In the middle of the road, there are more cars coming and going, and you need to be cautious.
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This monument is right next to the Ado bus station in Cancun and is not very big. Mainly to commemorate Mexican history. The shape of the monument is a monument and the main body is white. In the middle of the road, there are more cars coming and going, and you need to be cautious.
The streets are wide and refreshing. There are not many cars.
This large white monument at one of Cancun's busiest roundabouts is known locally as "La Licuadora" or "The Blender" due to its multi-blade design. It was created in 1981 by Cuban sculptor and painter Jose Delarra and is composed of images of (and quotations from) important figures in Mexican history. Emiliano Zapata, Benito Juarez and Miguel Hidalgo are here, along with some names that will be less familiar to foreign visitors—people like Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (Baroque poet) and Lazaro Cardenas (President of Mexico, 1934-1940).
Located in a roundabout near the bus terminal and the municipal palace, it is the largest monument in Mexico. He also has phrases that make reference to history.