Stone fort stands under a partly cloudy sky, with a sturdy, square tower prominently centered. The structure features rugged, weathered walls and sparse vegetation protruding from the top. A narrow entrance and a set of stairs are visible on the right side. Surrounding the fort are thick stone walls, enclosing an open courtyard with a rough cobblestone surface. The architecture reflects colonial-era military design, intended for defense and protection, located in the scenic region of Bacalar on the Yucatan Peninsula.
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