18 kilometers south of the more famous
Uxmal, via an anciently constructed pedestrian causeway, are the ruins of
Kabah. The buildings here can be easily identified as distinct among Mayan architecture for the repetition of a single pattern along the façade. These tiles of carved stone have been extremely well preserved for over 1000 years and are well documented in this high-resolution panoramic image of one of the city’s buildings.
This image is an
HDR composite of over 5000 individual shots projected onto a equirectangular plane.
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