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Monday, November 11, 2024

Tulum

This morning I woke early to try and catch the sunrise, but instead, it was raining and cloudy. We got ready and headed down to the buffet for an early breakfast and then waited for our tour guide to pick us up and drive us to Tulum to see the ruins and learn a little bit more about the Mayan History. We got there right when everything opened, determined a meeting point and went off with another guide to hear about the ruins. When we were finished, we explored the site on our own for a bit and then met our first guide back at the market.

















When we had finished, we hopped back into the tour van with our group and headed to an ATV trail ride and Cenote Cave. 

These underground water systems exist all over Mexico and are the only source of fresh water. Our tour guide joked that most of them were discovered by people walking through the jungle and falling into holes in the ground. 

Because there's no light, there's not a lot living down here aside from bats and a few cat fish. I felt a whole lot better about swimming around in the dark knowing there wouldn't be anything touching my legs. 

They had a few lights set up under water which made the stalactites look extra cool as the water reflected on the top of the cave.  

We got to swim around and explore for quite a while in the "cold" water. We had a few other Albertans in our group and we were all laughing about how much warmer this water was than our lakes.




We swam over to this hole and looked up to see grass and trees growing beside it.

It was a fun day away exploring!

We got back to the resort in time to grab a bite to eat and check out the sunset before dinner!

Loving every moment with this guy!

 

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