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RE: Cenotes Of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsular: Livelihood Of The Mayans And Travelers Pleasure

in #travel9 years ago (edited)

I was wondering why your earlier post had no pictures. Thanks for fixing it.
I lived in the Riviera Maya for 10 years. Visited hundreds of cenotes there. They're beautiful.
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I hope to return soon and explore even more of them. Do you have a favorite Cenote?

I always hosted the pictures with google, but suddenly it doesn't work anymore - so I switched to imgsafe.org

My favorite cenotes are near Tulum and Puerto Aventuras called Garden Of Eden and Crystalino. You pay about 35 pesos to get in to a little, old lady in a shack. On a hot summer day the water is colder than the ocean. Super clear water that you can see the bottom even at 50 feet deep. I miss cenotes. In April all the rubber trees have orchids growing on them and thousands of colorful migrating birds of every color. Watching them fly looks like red, blue and yellow clouds.