Nestled in the fertile plain along the Usumacinta River in the state of Tabasco, Pomoná is a lesser-known archaeological site spanning approximately 1 square mile (1.5 square kilometers). While many structures remain buried, visitors can explore a few visible temples, including Temples IV, V, VI, and VII. For those with a keen interest in archaeology, Pomoná offers a more tranquil alternative to the region’s busier ruins. The site also features a small on-site museum, where artifacts provide additional insight into the area’s rich history.
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