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Travel Blogs from Tulum
East Coast sunshine and Conotes
... I travel to Coba, a town west of Tulum, to visit the large ruins which span a huge area into the jungle. The ruins here are in a contrasting setting to Tulum and contain the second largest pyramid in Mexico at 42 meters. You can climb the pyramid and see panoramic views across the surrounding jungle. The whole site makes you feel like you are on an Indiana Jones film set. After visiting the ruins I rent a bike ...
Юкатан-П
... 10 90;ой водоп 72;д. Здесь можно будет прият 85;о отдох 85;уть и искуп 72;ться. Ночь в отеле в г. ...
Jeg forstår deg ikke (Yucatán)
... Etter mathelvete på Cuba var det deilig å komme til den mathimmelen Mexico er. Så masse god mat over alt. Helt fantastisk. Det er også mulig å få tak i god mexicansk øl, så man må ikke drikke Corona eller Sol hele dagen. Vi spiste fantastiske måltider på eksperimentelle restauranter og fancy steder, men de beste måltidene, syns jeg i alle fall, kom fra et bord eller en vogn på gata. Jeg fant vel aldri den perfekte fisketaco på Yucatán, men ellers var det mye mye ...
Biking to Tulum Town
... known for it’s white sandy beaches and beautiful turquoise sea, but it also boast the only walled city the Maya built and the only one by the edge of the Caribbean. It was at it’s height around AD1200 until the arrival of the Spanish.
When the Spanish came in 1518 they recorded it as being as large as Seville. The main attraction is the Castle a lovely pyramid perched on the edge of the cliffs high ...
Mexico - Cenotes
... There where like sand dunes there. We continued back and went in an air dome. This was brilliant. There where thousand upon thousands of Stalactites there. They where very small and you could see a lot of spaghetti like stalactites in the making with the drop on the point. Very cool stuff.
This two cenotes were definitely some of my favorites.
Until next time! Cobe and Isla ...