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tulum

 Celebrities and discerning mature vacationers have long known about the beauty, and private resort community in Tulum Mexico. Many also love to tour the Tulum ruins that are just a five-minute drive from the beachfront of Tankah Bay. Although it has been several hundred years since the Mayans built this city, it still reveals how they worked, played, worshipped, and lived in their tropical paradise. There are many people that stay in Cancun, and take a bus tour down to the ruins as a day trip, and these crowds can be totally avoided by getting there when they open for business at eight AM each morning. There are a few ways to enjoy a tour of the ruins, after buying your tickets for entrance, which is very reasonable by the way, you can either go at it on your own, hire a professional tour guide, or rent an audio guide that consists of pre-recorded walking guide on an MP3 player. It should not take more than a couple of hours to have a thorough, and in depth tour of the ruin, and then

tulum

 I adore the Mayan Riviera as it is sometime called, because of its simple beauty and wonderful energy, the perfect place for a spiritual journey! Tulum's white limestone beaches and sapphire blue Caribbean waters are also perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. I would like to share a little of the history of the place, at least from the point of view of the archeologists. Most people's experience of this area is often limited to a visit to Cancun, and although it is a beautiful area, it cannot compare to the rest of the coast that is largely undeveloped. Especially the more southern area comprising the Sian Kaan Biosphere which is a protected reserve.  tulum "Sian Kaan" means "where the sky is born" and is a habitat for thousands of birds as well as all the terrestrial and aquatic animals to be found in the coastal area. The Yucatan is also famous for its cenotes; Mother Nature's own crystalline fresh water pools which are immersed in history