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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    Nim Li Punit is one of the smaller Mayan sites, but it has many features worth visiting.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    The visitor center has several of the site's 26 stelae on display.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    Shady picnic tables at Nim Li Punit.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    The site requires a short amount of walking to see all that is there.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    The main plaza at Nim Li Punit.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    An examples of one of the site's stelae that remains standing.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    Views from the site's hilltop location.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    A covered stela on the grounds of Nim Li Punit.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    Some of the stelae located at the site were placed with intentional reference to the locations of the sun.
    Shaun Hunter
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    03/23/2019
    An example of a tomb on the Nim Li Punit site.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    03/23/2019
    The ball courts at Nim Li Punit.

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