Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 16 ft. |
Villa Hermosa city, Tabasco, Mexico |
The city of Villa Hermosa, is the capital city of Tabasco state, Mexico founded in 1596. Today is an important business for the oil industry and commercial city. Places to visit are the city's main square and downtown known as the light zone, the Teatro Iris Arts Center, the Cathedral of the Lord of Tabasco, CICOM complex
La Venta Museum and Park that has a large and important collection of Olmec artifacts. |
2.6 4.2 26 ft. |
Highway Bridge |
Highway Bridge. |
3.7 6.0 20 ft. |
Highway Bridge |
Highway Bridge. |
5.3 8.6 30 ft. |
Highway Exit to Villahermosa International Airport (VSA) |
The Carlos Rovirosa P�rez International Airport receives National and International traffic. |
9.0 14.5 75 ft. |
Toll Gate |
Toll Gate and emergency services. |
16.7 26.8 59 ft. |
Aquiles Serdan village, Tabasco Mexico |
Aquiles Serdan village, Tabasco Mexico. |
18.5 29.7 95 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection to Pemex city an important complex for the process of Natural Gas and Oil, and to Playas del Rosario village. |
19.3 31.1 95 ft. |
San Juan el Alto village |
San Juan el Alto village, Tabasco, Mexico. |
22.5 36.2 125 ft. |
Highway Exito to Belen village |
Highway Exito to Belen village, Tabasco state, Mexico. |
27.1 43.6 43 ft. |
Highway Exit to Macuspana town |
Highway Exit to Macuspana town, in the state of Tabasco Mexico. |
27.7 44.5 36 ft. |
Puxcatan River |
Puxcatan River. |
32.4 52.1 49 ft. |
San Jose Lagoon |
San Jose Lagoon, Tabasco Mexico. |
38.5 62.0 69 ft. |
Highway Exit to Agua Blanca village |
Highway Exit to Agua Blanca village, Tabasco Mexico. |
42.8 68.8 20 ft. |
Tulija River |
Tulija River. |
47.0 75.7 33 ft. |
State Border line |
State Border line between the state of Tabasco and Chiapas, Mexico. |
51.6 83.1 43 ft. |
State Border line |
State Border line between Chiapas and Tabasco, in Mexico. |
52.3 84.2 69 ft. |
Highway Exit to San Francisco, Chiapas |
Highway Exit to San Francisco, Chiapas state in Mexico. |
53.0 85.3 92 ft. |
Bajadas Grandes, Chiapas Mexico |
Bajadas Grandes, Chiapas Mexico. |
57.9 93.1 85 ft. |
Nueva Esperanza village, Chiapas |
Nueva Esperanza village, Chiapas state, in Mexico. |
69.5 111.8 56 ft. |
Highway Intersection with highway 199 |
Highway Intersection with highway 199 to Palenque an important archeological site in the State of Chiapas. Once a Mayan city has extraordinary cultural and architectural expressions, |
69.5 111.9 59 ft. |
Gas Satation |
Gas Satation. |
70.2 113.0 16 ft. |
Highway Exit to Catazaja village, Chiapas |
Highway Exit to Catazaja village, Chiapas state in Mexico. |
74.8 120.4 72 ft. |
Highway Intersection to Ignacio Zaragoza village |
Highway Intersection to Ignacio Zaragoza village, in Chiapas state Mexico. |
82.3 132.5 26 ft. |
Highway Exito to Tenosique village |
Highway Exito to Tenosique and Emiliano Zapata villages, Chiapas Mexico. |
84.1 135.4 20 ft. |
Creek |
Creek. |
87.9 141.4 10 ft. |
Bridge over water spring |
Bridge over water spring. |
88.9 143.0 13 ft. |
Usumacinta River |
Usumacinta River and state border line between Chiapas and Tabasco in Mexico. |
89.4 143.9 33 ft. |
Chable Village, Tabasco Mexico |
Chable Village, Tabasco Mexico. |
91.2 146.7 16 ft. |
Margaritas Village |
Margaritas Village Tabasco State Mexico. |
94.6 152.2 13 ft. |
Highway Exit to Triunfo, Tabasco Mexico |
Highway Exit to Triunfo, Tabasco Mexico. |
95.1 153.0 13 ft. |
State Border Line Tabasco and Campeche |
State Border Line Tabasco and Campeche Mexico. |
95.6 153.9 13 ft. |
San Marco, Campeche Mexico |
San Marco, Campeche State, Mexico and Exit Highway to Jonuta village. |
101.7 163.7 23 ft. |
La Guadalupe, Campeche, Mexico |
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112.4 180.9 23 ft. |
Los Tulipanes, Campeche Mexico |
Los Tulipanes, Campeche Mexico. |
119.7 192.6 3 ft. |
Chumpan River |
Chumpan River. |
133.2 214.3 16 ft. |
Highway Exit to Conquista Campesina Village |
Highway Exit to Conquista Campesina Village in Campeche State Mexico. |
134.7 216.8 36 ft. |
Candelaria River |
Candelaria River. |
140.6 226.3 36 ft. |
Tauro and Exit to El Quebrache, Campeche |
Tauro and Exit to El Quebrache, Campeche, Mexico. |
142.9 230.0 62 ft. |
Ojo de Agua, Campeche Mexico |
Ojo de Agua, Campeche Mexico. |
145.7 234.4 66 ft. |
Highway Exit to Candelaria Village |
Highway Exit to Candelaria Village, Campeche Mexico. |
152.9 246.1 69 ft. |
La Breta�a, Campeche, Mexico |
La Breta�a, Campeche, Mexico. |
154.8 249.1 49 ft. |
Dos de Marzo, Campeche Mexico |
Dos de Marzo, state of Campeche, Mexico. |
156.4 251.7 46 ft. |
Highway Exit Las Arboledas - Guadalajara in Campeche |
Highway Exit Las Arboledas - Guadalajara in the State of Campeche, Mexico. |
157.9 254.1 62 ft. |
Mamantel, Campeche Mexico |
Mamantel, Campeche Mexico. |
161.8 260.4 36 ft. |
Creek |
Creek. |
167.3 269.3 59 ft. |
Dieciocho de Marzo Village, Campeche Mexico |
Dieciocho de Marzo Village, Campeche State, Mexico. |
168.7 271.5 49 ft. |
Highway Exit to Sabancuy town, Campeche |
Highway Exit to Sabancuy town, Campeche State Mexico an enchanted march with virgin beaches, where the turtle arrives. There are tourist services as hotels and restaurants. |
184.2 296.4 269 ft. |
Escarcega Town Campeche Mexico |
Escarcega Town in the state of Campeche Mexico, being an important communications site for the state. |
184.3 296.6 289 ft. |
Gas Station |
Gas Station. |
184.4 296.8 279 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection Highway 261 and Highway 186. |
191.3 307.8 217 ft. |
Km 74 Village Campeche Mexico |
Km 74 Village Campeche Mexico. |
194.7 313.3 285 ft. |
Km 67 Village Campeche Mexico |
Km 67 Village Campeche Mexico. |
196.9 316.9 184 ft. |
Highway Exit to Miguel Colorado Village |
Highway Exit to Miguel Colorado Village, in Campeche State, Mexico. |
198.4 319.3 148 ft. |
Graciano Sanchez village, Campeche, Mexico |
Graciano Sanchez village, Campeche, Mexico. |
207.9 334.5 69 ft. |
Xbacab village, Campeche Mexico |
The Xbacab village, in the state of Campeche Mexico has a beautiful lagoon. |
218.4 351.5 138 ft. |
Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Village |
Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Village, Campeche Mexico. |
221.4 356.3 23 ft. |
San Pablo Pixtun Village |
San Pablo Pixtun Village, Campeche Mexico. |
227.1 365.5 20 ft. |
Vicente Guerrero Village, Campeche Mexico |
Vicente Guerrero Village, in the state of Campeche, Mexico. |
232.8 374.7 13 ft. |
Highway Exit to Adolfo Lopez Mateos Village |
Highway Exit to Adolfo Lopez Mateos Village, Campeche Mexico. |
235.6 379.2 10 ft. |
Champoton Town Campeche Mexico |
The Champoton Town in the state of Campeche Mexico is also known as Chakanputun and has been inhabit since the Pre-Hispanic Maya period, and when the Spanish arrived the Maya held the Mala Pelea Battle, where the Maya people won. |
237.1 381.5 |
Champoton River |
Champoton River. |
240.8 387.5 |
Beautiful Beach |
The Highway runs along the beautiful beach near Campoton town in Campeche. |
246.0 395.8 3 ft. |
Ciudad del Sol, Campeche Mexico |
Ciudad del Sol, Campeche Mexico. |
247.4 398.2 16 ft. |
Highway Exit |
Highway Exit to Sihochac village and some 50 km away an important arqueological site of Edzna with great monumental Maya buildings being an important capital city of the Maya civilization. |
248.2 399.4 16 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection. |
249.5 401.5 |
El Paraiso, Campeche Mexico |
In El Paraiso, (the Paradise) in the state of Campeche, Mexico, you can really find heavenly beaches. |
257.2 413.9 16 ft. |
Highway Exit to Seybaplaya, Campeche |
Highway Exit to Seybaplaya, Campeche, Mexico a tourist development with beautiful beaches and all the services, this was a fishermen town, but in the last years the tourist industry has upgrade the area. Not far is the water-spa Acapulquito and Peyucan. |
257.3 414.1 30 ft. |
Toll Gate |
Toll Gate. |
272.0 437.8 82 ft. |
Highway Exit to Campeche City |
Highway Exit to Campeche City, the capital city in the state of Campeche Mexico was founded in 1540 by the Spanish conquerers over a Maya settlement that had various bulidings. Today we can still appreciate many of the old colonial fortifications and city walls that were build to protect the city from pirates and buccaneers. |
272.2 438.0 82 ft. |
Campeche, Campeche Mexico |
Campeche, Campeche Mexico is a beautiful city full of history and pride. it offers the visitor a great variety of places to visit and cultural richness, in it's music, dances gastronomy and heritage. It hold all the infrastructure for the visitor to feel comfortable, hotels, restaurants, places to dance and night bars. |
273.9 440.7 20 ft. |
Highway Intersection to Tixmucuy |
Highway Intersection to Tixmucuy village in Campeche State, Mexico and the Edzna Archeological site, an important city with amazing Maya buildings and culture. |
274.5 441.8 23 ft. |
Campeche International Airport (CPE) |
Ing. Alberto Acu�a Ongay International Airport is a federal government-owned Airport and receives national and international flights. |
278.8 448.6 39 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection and Exit to San Antonio Cayal village and to the Lacanmul Archeological Site. |
282.1 454.0 16 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection with the Beltway of Campeche city and the Highway to the city of Merida, in the Yucatan State, Mexico |
285.2 459.0 36 ft. |
CERESO de Campeche |
The CERESO is the Imprisonment facility for the State of Campeche, Mexico. |
285.6 459.6 16 ft. |
San Francisco Koben Village, Campeche Mexico |
San Francisco Koben Village, in the state of Campeche, Mexico. |
287.5 462.6 13 ft. |
Hampolol Village, Capeche Mexico |
Hampolol Village, in the state of Capeche, Mexico. |
290.9 468.1 7 ft. |
Xkcuncheil Village, Campeche Mexico |
Xkcuncheil Village, Campeche Mexico. |
300.8 484.1 46 ft. |
Tenabo town, Campeche Mexico |
Tenabo is a Maya town, in the state of Campeche, Mexico. |
301.1 484.5 49 ft. |
Highway Exit to Checolli village, Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to Checolli village, Campeche Mexico. |
303.1 487.8 33 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersectionand Exit to Tenabo, Campeche Mexico. |
307.6 495.0 16 ft. |
Highway Exit to Pomuch town, Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to Pomuch town, in the state of Campeche Mexico. |
310.7 500.0 39 ft. |
Ex-Hacienda Blanca Flor, Campeche Mexico |
The Ex-Hacienda Blanca Flor, Campeche Mexico is an historical site of a Spanish Hacienda. |
311.7 501.6 62 ft. |
Highway Exit to Hecelchakan Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to Hecelchakan town in the state of Campeche, Mexico. |
314.2 505.7 43 ft. |
U turn |
U turn. |
314.6 506.2 43 ft. |
Highway Exit to Chunyaxnic Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to Chunyaxnic village, Campeche Mexico. |
318.8 513.1 39 ft. |
Highway Exit to Poc Boc Village, Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to Poc Boc Village, Campeche Mexico. |
322.7 519.3 43 ft. |
Bacabchen Village, Campeche Mexico |
Bacabchen Village, Campeche Mexico. |
322.7 519.3 43 ft. |
Bacabchen Village, Campeche Mexico |
Bacabchen Village, Campeche Mexico. |
323.6 520.7 46 ft. |
Highway Exit to Dzitbalche town, Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to Dzitbalche town, Campeche Mexico. |
324.0 521.4 30 ft. |
Gas Station |
Gas Station. |
326.9 526.0 46 ft. |
ITESM University Campus |
ITESM Technological University Campus of Campeche, Mexico. |
328.5 528.6 43 ft. |
Highway Exit to Xhalan Village, Campeche |
Highway Exit to Xhalan Village, Campeche Mexico and from there is a narrow dirt road (short cut only 4x4) to The Archeological site of Uxmal one of the most impressive archeological sites in the State of Yucatan. |
328.8 529.1 46 ft. |
Calkini, Campeche Mexico |
Calkini town, in the state of Campeche Mexico. |
330.0 531.1 46 ft. |
U turn |
U turn. |
334.0 537.5 79 ft. |
Highway Exit to Becal, Campeche Mexico |
Highway Exit to the town of Becal, in the state of Campeche Mexico. |
336.6 541.6 95 ft. |
State Borderl Line Campeche and Yucatan Mexico |
State Borderl Line between the states of Campeche and Yucatan Mexico |
341.8 550.1 118 ft. |
Maxcanu - Cactun highway Bridge |
Maxcanu - Cactun highway Bridge . |
344.1 553.7 46 ft. |
Highway Exit to Maxcanu town, Yucatan Mexico |
Highway Exit to Maxcanu town, Yucatan Mexico a friendly town where you can find tourism facilities, as restaurants, groceries, transportation services. |
344.3 554.1 49 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection to Calchetok a place with amazing caves worth visiting and to Oxkintok Archeological site an ancient Maya city characterized by the antiquity of it's calendar inscriptions and it's columns with human form as well as the Satunsat building or laberinth. |
345.7 556.4 49 ft. |
Highway Intersection |
Highway Intersection. |
346.6 557.8 36 ft. |
Highway Exit to San Bernardo Village, Yucatan Mexico |
Highway Exit to San Bernardo Village, Yucatan Mexico. |
348.6 561.0 33 ft. |
Gas Station |
Gas Station. |
350.5 564.0 43 ft. |
Highway Exit to Kopoma Village, Yucatan Mexico |
Highway Exit to Kopoma Village, Yucatan Mexico. |
354.7 570.8 33 ft. |
Cenote Area in Yucatan Mexico |
The Cenote is a Natural well of freshwater springs that are formed from rivers that run underground. Their clear waters are filled with Mayan Legends, romances and brave deeds and invite the adventurous to dive in their cooling depths. However not all safe and their waters crystalline. |
358.9 577.6 39 ft. |
Highway Exit to Chochola village, Yucatan Mexico |
Highway Exit to Chochola a Mayan village, in the state of Yucatan Mexico. |
363.1 584.4 39 ft. |
Highway Deviation |
Highway Deviation to Poxila Village and the Poxila Hacienda and Uman village, Yucatan Mexico. |
368.9 593.6 49 ft. |
Highway Exit to Uxmal, Yucat�n Mexico |
Highway Exit to Uman, Yucat�n Mexico. |
375.0 603.5 43 ft. |
Highway Exit |
Highway Exit entering the city of Merida, Yucatan Mexico in the beltway. |
375.1 603.6 39 ft. |
Terminus Merida Yucat�n Mexico |
The city of Merida in the state of Yucatan Mexico is the capital city of the state, known as "the white city" was founded in 1542 by Francisco de Montejo. built over Maya city of Ichcaanzih� (that means "city of the five hills", referring to the five pyramids) and which was a center of Mayan culture since long before the arrival of the Spanish, and it was because of this, that many historians have consider Merida as the oldest continually-occupied city in the Americas. Today Merida Yucatan is still a cultural center, and has many museums, hotels, art galleries, restaurants, movie theatres and handcrafts shops. |