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If one ever feels the need for a change from swimming in the beautiful water of the Caribbean there is a wonderful option here in the Mayan Riviera.
The Yucatan penninsula has approximately 15,000 cenotes but not one river above the ground. Cenotes are "sink holes" formed when the limestone crust collapses and exposes a section of an ...
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Chichen Itza has just been named one of the Seven Wonders of the modern world. These Mayan ruins are a three hour drive from Play del Carmen. The road is good and goes through some very lovely little Mexican villages with all sorts of roadside stands selling blankets and carvings at a quarter of the price one would pay in Playa del Carmen.
There ...
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Chan Chen is a Mayan village, 30 kilometers into the jungle, south of Coba. 1500 people live in this village. The church at Paa Mul organized a medical mission to the village. Two Spanish speaking doctors and a dentist made up the medical team along with my sister-in-law and her friend who are both nurses in Winnipeg, Manitoba and were here ...
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Paa Mul is a tiny RV community made up of snowbirds, both Canadian and American, who either drive their RV's down or have bought and left trailer homes here and return every winter. What a neat little hideaway!
Most of the trailers have a roof palapa and under it a large patio with outdoor living at its finest, including a kitchen, dining ...
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