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... search of the Mayan life, I travelled to the Mexican Yucatan. Join me as I swim in underground cenotes, climb vine covered Mayan ruins in Indiana Jones style, lounge in the Caribbean sea and cycle through jungle ruins filled with iguana. Pass the tequilla ...
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Tulum - Mayan Slendour in a Grand Setting
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... , the Temple of the Frescoes and the Temple of the Descending God. http://www.differentworld.com/mexico/areas/caribbean-coast/tulum/tulum-mayan-ruins.htm For a quick history of the Mayan people see: ...
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MEXICO: Tulum - Mayan Ruins on the Beach
A Travel Blog entry by mkcarr from Tulum, Mexico
... only knowing of their small village, and what an impact storms and temples like these could have on one's religious perspectives. We stayed in Tulum two nights on the beach and one in town. Later on the same day, I went swimming and had such an urge ...
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Tulum- Mayan ruins
A Travel Blog entry by nikolas from Tulum, Mexico
... Mongoloid ones. There is a theory that they originated in Asia and came over when Alaska was still connected.... The actual ruins of Tulum are amazing. The temples and pyramids are well kept and preserved. The fact that they are right on a cliff on ...
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Swimming next to Mayan Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by julesjb from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... numerous cenotes around the area, so the next morning I hired a very dodgy bike from the hostel and proceeded to ride to the Mayan ruins, however just as I arrived the heavens decided to open up again and it stormed for about an hour. So I huddled with ...
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Mayan Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by duncantucker from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... in mind its also nice to know they predicted the end of the world to come in 2012). There are loads of Mayan ruins around this area. I visited those in Tulum first, arriving at 8.30am to beat the crowds, and it was well worth it. The ruins weren't as big ...
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In Tulum, seeing ruins, getting little sleep.
A Travel Blog entry by polvo10 from Tulum, Mexico
... . The beach was amazing in Tulum. Long white sand beaches which are interrupted only by rocky cliffs, which contain the Mayan ruins of Tulum. The three of us decided weīd try to walk to the ruins along the rocky ledge next to the ...
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Tulum and Mayan Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by travelbugslife from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
I took one of the collectivos to Tulum Maya Ruins. Collectivos is the bus that the locals use, when itīs full it leaves. But normally you donīt have to wait long, or at least I didnīt have to. Max 5 minutes. AND itīs cheap, only 35 pesos (NOK = ca ...
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Mayan Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by jeffsadventures from Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Today we explored the Mayan ruins of Tulum. They are perched right on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean sea and are most impressive. The people who lived here also had their own beach so I went for swim in the warm clear water while looking up at ...
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Mayan Ruins
A Travel Blog entry by djg8667 from Tulum, Mexico
Just a few hours south of cancun are the mayan ruins of Tulum. An ancient city on a cliff overlooking the ...
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Tulum, the Mayan ruins at the ocean
A Travel Blog entry by pumorii from Tulum, Mexico
this Mayan ruins are on a very nice spot, directly by the ...
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Yucatan beaches and more mayan ruins
A Travel Blog entry by craig_fleming from Tulum, Mexico
Yucatan beaches and more mayan ...
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Beaching it @ Tulum Carribean Sea Dreaming
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Tulum, Mexico
... with food and need to eat lots because we walk alot. The dish of the day is the Tamarindo Margarita. Ace! We visited Tulum Mayan ruins which are located on the ocean. There is an incredible amount of planning and design gone into this site with ...
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Tulum & Gran Cenote
A Travel Blog entry by borealjk from Tulum, Mexico
Our last full day in Mexico started with us driving the rental down to the Tulum Mayan Ruins. WE got there about 9:15 AM. There were already lots of people there. Lots of people speaking French, Italian and German. $40 pesos to park and 48 pesos each ...
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Tulum - Mayan ruins
A Travel Blog entry by laura_gonzo from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
The view, facing the sea, is absolutely breath ...
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Cenote Diving and Mayan ruins
A Travel Blog entry by sak from Tulum, Mexico
Although there wasn't much in the ruins, they had a fantastic setting by the beach. The cenote diving or cavern diving was like being in a limestone cave viewing the stalictites and mites but you were underwater, it was kinda ...
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Paradise Point Resort Playa del Carmen
Punta Bete, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... hundreds of locations from Cancun to Tulum.Walk the beach to Playa del Carmen, or take the ferry to Cozumel. Visit the Mayan ruins of Tulum, Coba, and definitely Chichen Itza, or the near by towns of Puerto Morelos & Tulum. Go snorkeling, diving, ...
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Mayan Ruins of Tulum
Carretera Cancun-Tulum Km. 133, , Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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The only existing Mayan ruin built on the seashore.





