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An underground paradise under threat

Cenotes are part of one of Mexico’s natural wonders: a system of approximately 10,000 caves, rivers, and underground lakes that wind beneath the Yucatan Peninsula in the southeast of the country.

The construction of the Maya Train—the flagship project of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador—is destroying much of this hidden underground world, which has already been threatened for decades by urban development and mass tourism. Stretching nearly 1,600 kilometers, the Maya Train will travel across the Yucatan Peninsula to connect tourist cities such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen with remote communities and archaeological sites nestled in the jungle, promising to bring economic development.

Scientists and environmentalists warn that the train will spell environmental disaster in the long term.