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No stinkin' turtles today!
Luckily the wind calmed down today and we could go diving again this afternoon. I really wanted to do a dive called "the devil's throat" which is very advanced, but the group I was with wasn't experienced enough, so we did Colombia reef instead. The second dive became a dusk dive, just before sunset, because we started late today. Dusk dives are …
[GOOD] Yo No Sé Mañana
... the Irish Pub, which should be pretty simple given that it is in a popular bar zone. Nope. He was clueless, as were the other 6/7 taxi men he had asked for help. In the end we resorted to ringing Ile so that she could direct this man. Long.
Lots of love to all my friends and family across the world... they say the 3rd week is when the homesickness will kick in, after the honeymoon phase, we shall see. X
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Tan-tanistic!
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During my stay with Omar, he taught me how to make real guacamole and cerviche which we would take down to the beach along with out cases of beer. Other days I would just lie on the beach and swim, it was a pretty relaxing time here. Now I've already mentioned I'd forgot about Christmas, but Omar was going to Merida to spend it with it his family, and so for the 3 days he was gone I had to find alternate accommodation, I booked a hostel ...
La Semana Primera
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Later that night I joined Robyn at an hour and a half yoga class where I understood roughly five percent of what was going on! Some accents I JUST can't comprehend. But I could make out "inhalo" and "exhalo" and certain muscle groups, and the teacher was soothing and talented, making her on the best teachers I've ever practiced yoga with. That evening our friend Martha came over for wine, cheese, and girl talk around the coffee table.
Wednesday morning ...
Binnenland Mexico
... in Centraal-Amerika stond er geen ventilator op onze kamer, maar lagen er twee wollen dekens op bed. De stad is wel erg mooi. Kleurrijk, mooie kerken , veel gezellige restaurantjes en een grote maya-markt.
Vanaf San Cristobal bezochten we het Chiapa de Corzo, een koloniaals stadje dat bekend staat om de fontein. Niet erg interessant dus, maar vanaf hier vertrokken naar Sumidero Canyon, een kloof die wij per boot van onder konden bekijken (weer wat anders dan de ...
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- Beach
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Pets allowed