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Paseo por Mexico The Coral Cave in Cuetzalan del Progreso

The Coral Cave in Cuetzalan del Progreso

Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla

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The Los Corales cave is one of the caves that can be visited in Cuetzalan. This cave was once used to distill liquor, and today it has been opened for visits. With a tourist route of 200 meters, it presents an infinite number of formations, an example of which are the eccentric electites similar to stalactites but of a different shape, many of which take on the appearance of coral, which gives rise to the name.

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Cuetzalan del Progreso is one of the 217 municipalities in the state of Puebla (central-eastern Mexico) and is part of the Mexican tourism system known as Magical Towns. The Church of San Francisco, built in the 16th century, is an icon of this municipality. It exists in Yohualichan 3 hectares of reconstructed archaeological zones of Totonaca construction as well as collections of very old clay and stone figures in the "Calmahuistic" or regional museum. The first week of October the Coffee Fair and the Huipil Fair take place and Cuetzálan is by far rich and different, full of color, art, mysticism, finesse and grandeur, which arouses the interest of locals and strangers, It has a whole range of tourist attractions.

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