Two hours south and a world away from Cancun is the funky eco-chic town of Tulum. Great food, great time hanging out with my Seattle friends, Kathy Shelby and Terry Jones.
- A cenote is a natural sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath.
- Snorkeling in the cenote – scooting over the stalagmites and under the stalagtites – with Kathy Shelby.
- Yes! There was a really dark bat cave, and we snorkeled into it!
- Fruit bats hanging out in the cave. We could hear them making little squeaks to each other.
- One of many colorful murals, with a little Mayan girl and an iguana.
- A real Mexican Park Ranger at Tulum National Park.
- Mayan ruins from the 13th century. The Mayans survived until diseases from the Spanish conquistadors caused heavy casualties.
- Thought for the day.
- Ready for our Tibetan Singing Bowl meditation.
- Tulum is a a zen, thoughtful place.
- Chilling on the hammocks with Terry and Kathy.
- Loved the coffee here. Wink wink!
- All dolled up for our last night.
- Posada Marguerita was our shabby chic hotel. Right on the beach!
- Steps away from Posada Marguerita – this is their front yard playground
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