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      No.14434

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      Port City of the Mayan Civilization
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      San Francisco Adventurer's Guild
      It's a request from a certain scholar.
      Apparently, there's a city on top of a cliff spreading West of the Caribbean Sea.
      There's a rumor that it was made by the Mayans who resided there. If you're going to look into this go to Merida and gather information there.
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              1. Merida - Talk to Young Man - Right of Port Official x1
              2. The Gulf of Mexico - South-East of Merida. Use Observe and Recognition.


              Location: 12.450-4.000


              The City Built on a Cliff
              A city that is built on a cliff.
              huh... Actually, as opposed to a city. there is a ruins.
              You'll see it if you head East from here.
              You should just go there if you wish to look into this matter.


              Ruins of the Mayan Civilizaion
              It seems that the objective of the request was not the city, but the ruins.
              After departing from Merida, head East and try to have a look from the sea.




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                • Ruins of Tulum 0 (0) Exp:0 Fame:0
                  The ruins of a Mayan walled city.
                  It is one of the last cities of the Mayan civilization to have prospered in trade between the 13th century and 15th century.

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