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In Acapulco, you can visit a recently discovered archaeological site recently discovered. It has all the necessary services.

Palma Sola – Located six kilometers (3.7 miles) north of the city, on the grounds of the Acapulco Bay’s amphitheater, which is part of El Veladero National Park. Visiting hours are Monday through Sunday from 10:00 to 6:00. The main attraction are rocks with carvings of human figures dating back to the beginnings of our era, which documents that indigenous groups inhabited the region in pre-Hispanic times..

 

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