Sinkholes are found throughout the Yucatan peninsula.
Explanation:
Yucatan peninsula is a karst topography characterized by limestone. It is the home to ancient Maya people and Maya culture.
There is little drinking water as the underground contains the drainage. Yucatan is covered with dry soil formed as a result of slow weathering of rocks.
Through the perforation of the rocky surface, natural caves and sinkholes known as Cenotes exist. Maya uses Cenotes to access the ground water.