Even farther outside of the town sits Finca el Baúl. Set on a high hill in the midst of a working sugar-cane plantation, this place remains an active site of Maya ritual and worship. Still believing the site sacred, local Maya often come to a hilltop clearing here to make offerings, light candles, and perform ceremonies. Regardless of whether or not there are any practitioners on hand, you can visit the small museum and see a collection of the carved stones and stelae found on the surrounding grounds. The large stones have been carved into anthropomorphic images of crocodiles, serpents, and Maya gods. It's sort of a misnomer to call this collection a museum, as most are displayed simply in a broad open-air cleared area.