Uolis Nah Tulum

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Coba Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 9-879-5013

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Tulum or bust

2/28/09 Late nite departure party to kick off our trip. Erics mom picked us up and took us to the airport. We both were feeling a bit rough but all went well. Arrived in Cancun at 3pm. Managed to make our way through the drama of getting a taxi to Tulum. The regulated fee was 155 us. Once we had two drivers fighting over us we finally got a ride with a speed demon who got us to Tulum in an hour and a half for only $100. Lucky for us Eric had looked at our hotel, Ulias Nah, on Google Earth so ...

Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico blowstein
Day one

3/1/09 Woke up feeling great and headed down for our "continental" breakfast, coffee and toast. Packed up and headed to the beach. We had our taxi pick our spot since we had no idea where to go. Ended up at EL Paraiso, a chill resort on the beach. The water is absolutely amazing! Clear as can be and bright blue. We rented a bed for the day. Yes a bed with pillows on the beach, what more could any one ask for? A umbrella? Yes we had that too. A waiter to bring us food and drink? Yes that too! ...

Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico blowstein

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snakes, Iguanas & Chameleons

... anyway - after about 2 km or so we turn on to a small back road that runs through some narrow jungle just back form the beach, as im cycleing along, head down, i notice form the corner of my eye a snake slithering across the road, it actually passed directly under my bike! all 20 metres and 300kg of it.... sorry, slightly confused about another snake ;)<br>The little critter was no more than a foot and ahalf long, is that it i hear you cry! it was red and black ...

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Day 7: Yoga with a Crocodile??

Today was a day of epic adventure. Amanda speaking.<br><br>First of all, I'd like to mention a few of the more personal details of our hostel. 1) There is only electricity from 7 to 11 pm. 2) There entire place is a crab habitat. They're really cute, and they run from humans so they're not a problem. There are even signs in the street about protecting them, and the speed limit is especially low to keep them from getting run over. 3) 7 to 11 is also ...

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Tulum og Chitzèn Itzà

... til Chitzen Itzà sem er eitt af n&#7923;ju 7 undrum veraldar. Thetta var mjog skemmtilegt ad skoda og tòkst okkur ad blanda okkur ì nokkra tùristahòpa til ad stela uppl&#7923;singum frà &#7923;msum leidsogumonnum. Hver segir ad madur thurfi ad borga til ad fraedast! Annars er allt hèrna à Yucatàn skaganum morandi ì tùristum og verdlagid eftir thvì. Naesta stopp frà Chitzen itza var sìdan ì Cancùn.

Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico aventura
Crossing the Mexican Border

... caves within this cenote and great big warning signs telling other divers to stay away unless you are cave certified. The underwarter freshwater cave network is huge here, with caves extending for many kms into the limestone. There were a few littel fish around, but i had my eyes on the roof, with the formations and sunlight making it to most spectacular dive for me so far. It was around 1pm when all the diving was over and i returned to the bus station and headed to Merida

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Tulum...Too Late.....

... its Mexico, whats our hurry anyways. We found a good place in the beach "town" I called in the town since it had a mini market and a coffee shop, that sort of makes it a town. Our first night we discovered the cockroaches,,,,i hadn't put much thought into their being bugs, I just know that chances are you will see some if you are staying any where tropical . Cockroaches come out at night, so when u come ...

Tulum, Mexico elizacass
Tulum Mexico- Sheer Beauty

... back drop of multi- colored wat** and a bright blue sky! That description doesnt do the least bit of justice to how glorious a site this was. The Mayans used Tulum as a port town to accept and distribute goods traded along the Carribean coast. They w**e forced to keep their boats close to shore as their boats w**e not all that sturdy. Th**e was so much to see h**e. We saw iguanas, bright colored birds and contrasting ...

Tulum, Mexico kwagssd3
Tourist over run ruins!

We stayed in Piste to visit the mayan ruins of chicken itza, they were lovely ruins but they were totally over run with tourists in comparision to pallanque, uxmal and all the others we had visited so they just didn't seem as beautiful. Also, so many of the structures were fenced off and you couldn't explore or climb them. It was also our first time we hit the american mayan costa!

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Get your kicks... from Chitchen Itz...

... this massive tourist barrage of which I am a part, despite the fact that it may be missing a column or two... More than a millenium after its construction, Chitchen Itza still dominates. It is, without a doubt, one of the most impressive complexes of ruins I've visited - and for so many reasons. The outstanding acoustic design - coz echoing **** is cool; the fact that they played old-school ball - and the fact that the losing team used to get sacrified to the Gods ...

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