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You can see clearly the height of the first floor of this building. The thatch is protecting a mural on the second floor.
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Who's helping who?
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Which way did they go?
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We are also redoing the back walkway
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We are also redoing the back walkway
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We are also redoing the back walkway
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We are also redoing the back walkway
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Walking down into Tulum
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Very sharp rocks on the beach.
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Use the "force" Christina...
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Unknown at party
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Unknown at party
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Unfortunately we weren't allowed to get very close to most of the buildings to avoid damage.
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Tulum lighthouse with resorts in the background 2
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Tulum lighthouse with resorts in the background 1
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Tulum lighthouse 3
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Tulum lighthouse 2
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Tulum lighthouse 1
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Travis, Nicolas, and ???
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Travis winning again. Doesn't he look like the gambler from The Gambler movie?
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Travis trying to be scary
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Travis climbing a rough trail up the cliff.
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Travis and others
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Travis and others
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Travis "studying"
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Travis
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Towel Animals in room 134
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Towel Animals in room 114
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Towel Animals in room 101
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Towel Animals in room 053
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Towel Animals in room 052
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Towel Animals in room 039
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Total concentration.
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THUD!
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This was a tomb and that rectangle was the last resting place of someone important.
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This is a picture of the optional jack stand for stabilizing and possibly leveling the trailer.
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This girl had won the Ms. Barcelo Contest the previous evening at our resort.
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They sure built pillars well. They should have built the second stories out of the same material...
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They really mean, "walled city". This is the entrance and this wall used to be 15 feet high.
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They did an excellent job of creating complex forms like these curved cornices.
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These are the trailer under-carriages. There are four here with the one on the bottom fitted for wheels. These are ready to go
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There were lots of other touristas.
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The walls were covered with paintings. You can see remnants of the blue, black, and red on this protected wall.
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The shed
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the sailor
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The owner/manufacturer leaning on the front storage locker with the battery container just in front of that.
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The main steps of "El Castillo."
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The kitchen of a finished trailer without any appliances.
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The Joker and Batman
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The interior showing the "couch" bed still with its protective plastic.
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The interior from the opposite direction showing the through-and-through cabinet open and two other storage cabinets on either s
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The entrance from the inside.
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The cornice of this building was designed to look like a face. It faced the NW corner tower. I forget what the guide said it w
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The cliffs at Tulum. The sand is incredibly fine.
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The cemetary. This was where they laid their dead to rest. They couldn't bury them because of ground conditions, but apparentl
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The cake
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The birthday spread
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The attack of the red worm
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The "sign"
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The "easy" way to get to the ocean from Tulum.
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The "dragon" giant balloon
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Steps to nowhere.
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