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Mexico
10/11/2009
Our disastrous start to the day was in Tulum, a town in the Eastern state of
We were surprised and delighted to discover upon arrival that this ancient site of pyramids was one of the earliest and longest running communities in
Our group hired bikes and leisurely rode around the ancient structures, trying to imagine the life that was once lived here. We then came upon the greatest of them all and struggled our way to the top for an amazing view over the entire bushy area. The landscape and environment in this area reminded me a lot of the Australian bush and I really enjoyed the sense of home in such a foreign and intriguing place.
After strolling around the pyramids and climbing as many as we could in the heat of the Mexican Spring, we went to the cenotes which are typically found in this region of the
Cenotes are like heaven under the earth. You walk down a spiral wooden staircase only to be met by the most incredible pools of clear water reflecting the stunning colours of the surrounding walls. The image meets your eye and your breath is taken from you. Serene, peaceful and overwhlemingly beautiful. Any anger or upset that had been present earlier in the day was now erased and forgotten. We floated around and dove from a 10 m board into the stunning deep pools nestled in the cave. We only had half an hour and were devastated when we were hustled out of our dreamlike world. We emerged as the sun was at it's most beautiful right before it is ready to set. At this time of day, as the suns rays gently touch down on the earth, all just seems to be well and good in the world.
As we drove out of COBA in that magical time of day that is twilight, we realised we would miss the stunning sunset whilst driving s we quickly turned the car around and went back to the pyramids site. Stopping at a small store we grabbed tostadas and guacamole ingredients to make ourselves an evening snack whilst we watched nature's great show. Sitting on a wharf, a crocodile floating in the water near by, a still smooth lake lay out before us and beautiful colours streamed across the sky as the sun slowly set. We could not have asked for a more perfect end to the day or a more remarkable reminder of how beautiful this earth truly is.
We finally left COBA in the early evening once the sky had settled and a deep blue graced the sky. We remembered now how lucky we were to have the opportunity to experience such wonders of nature and to visit such truly amazing places. We ended the day on a high with a sense of complete satisfaction.
Posted by Lovelly on 10 November 2009 - 11:23pm.
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