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A Vacation Worth Waiting For1 comment

Dustin wrote 5 days ago: This is where Andrea and I will be in just…45 days now.  You say, how can a newly married coup … more →

Tags: Random Family News, México, Tulum, mayan riviera, @ vacation, h1n1

Cenote

katesfree wrote 2 weeks ago: Cenote snorkelling was so much fun. Although I almost chickened out. We had a practise in a small ce … more →

Tags: Fear, Conquering Fear

Still at Tulum

katesfree wrote 2 weeks ago: Don´t know what it is, but Mexican locks to hotel rooms have us beat. So ended up leaving it unlocke … more →

Tags: snorkelling, Keys

Gay Travel Guide, The Cenote Travel Experience

bierja wrote 2 months ago: If you travel in search of interesting destinations for gays, there are a variety of locations to ch … more →

Tags: Phuket Articles, Travel, guide, experience?

Another Hole in the Ground2 comments

Jack Nelson wrote 2 months ago: This was shot from the bottom of La Sima de las Cotorras outside of Ocozocoatla Chiapas. It’s … more →

Tags: Documentary, landscape, chiapas, Hole-in-the-Ground, sima de las cotorras, ocozocoatl, Sumidero, Rappel, Jumar

Sacbeob 4: The Blister Black Christ of Ichmul

Johan Normark wrote 2 months ago: In April I wrote three posts on sacbeob (causeways). These posts lined up with another series of pos … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, assemblage, Black Christ, CAUSEWAYS, Caves, Colonial Period, Ek Chuah, Esquipulas

Sacbeob 4: The Blister Black Christ of Ichmul

Johan Normark wrote 2 months ago: In April I wrote three posts on sacbeob (causeways). These posts lined up with another series of pos … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Mayanist studies, assemblage, Black Christ, CAUSEWAYS, Caves, Colonial Period, Ek Chuah, Esquipulas

Cenotes

tulumrestaurants wrote 3 months ago: The Yucatan Peninsula emerged from the sea million years ago as a platform of deríos limestone rock … more →

Tags: General, Information, cenotes, Divers, Mayan, Natural, Peninsula, Pool, Riviera

Chicxulub - the geology of a multi-ring basin

Johan Normark wrote 5 months ago: An older post, Chicxulub – slayer of dinosaurs and slayer of Maya?, was the first of three posts on … more →

Tags: archaeology, Climate and related issues, Chicxulub, Cochuah, Geology, maya, México

INAH reports on caves in the Puuc region

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: Of the estimated 2000 caves, caverns, and cenotes (sinkholes) in the Puuc region in northwestern Yuc … more →

Tags: archaeology, Mayanist studies, Caves, INAH, México, petroglyphs, puuc

Climate and the “Maya collapse” pt 6: The frequency of droughts

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: Investigations by the CRAS project have detected a fluctuating settlement pattern in the Cochuah reg … more →

Tags: Climate and related issues, Mayanist studies, Caves, Climate, Cochuah, droughts, maya, Palaeoclimate, Richardson Gill

Climate and the "Maya collapse" pt 1

Johan Normark wrote 8 months ago: My current research deals with the issue of climate change in the Maya area. One can say that I basi … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Climate and related issues, Mayanist studies, Chicxulub, Climate, Cochuah, Colonial Period, droughts, maya

Playa del Carmen's Alternative Alltournative

mindfultourist wrote 8 months ago: Tubing in a Cenote While Cancun is more associated with the spring break, beer-swigging crowd (a Ft. … more →

Tags: Sustainable Tourism, Socially conscious tourism, North America, Cultural Tourism, Latin America, Playa del Carmen, Playa, Cancun, Alltournative

Ik-Kil Cenote

indanthrone wrote 8 months ago: If you’re in the Yucatan and going to the (amazing) ruins of Chichen Itza, you need to go to I … more →

Tags: Cancun, Yucatan, ik kil, chichen itza

The talking cross

Johan Normark wrote 8 months ago: During the final two days of the field season 2003, Alberto Flores and I passed by a cave called San … more →

Tags: Mayanist studies, archaeology, Caste War, Catholicism, Caves, Cochuah, maya, México

Presenting Sacalaca

Johan Normark wrote 8 months ago: Located along the “church route” is the village and ejido of Sacalaca. It has become the … more →

Tags: Mayanist studies, archaeology, maya, Caves, Chicxulub, Sacalaca, church, Caste War, Architecture

The Chicxulub fracture zone and the Spanish Colonial border

Johan Normark wrote 9 months ago: During the 2008 season the Cochuah Regional Archaeological Survey (CRAS) project surveyed what was a … more →

Tags: Climate and related issues, Mayanist studies, archaeology, Caves, Chicxulub, Climate, Water Management, Ichmul, Caste War

Free and legal transfers!

diversitydiving wrote 9 months ago: After a turbulent period of making arrangements, we are proud to announce that our official particip … more →

Tags: English, beach, Cancun, day trip, Diversity Diving, Diving, Excursions, Family, México

Peter jumps into the cenote

Jonathan Hicken wrote 9 months ago: MVI_2577 Originally uploaded by mmfrp2009 … more →

Tags: files, Video


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