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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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Whole family at snack time
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What a towel... 2
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What a towel... 1
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Water bikes were cute, but impractical (way too much work)
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Water arobics was tremendously popular
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Watching the sailing
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Walking down into Tulum
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Very sharp rocks on the beach.
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Very cute
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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, Chris, and Julie sailing 2
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Travis, Nicolas, Chris, and Julie sailing
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Travis, Nicolas, and Amy
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Travis, Julie and Chris getting ready 2
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Travis, Julie and Chris getting ready 1
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Travis, Amy, Nessa, and Jeannette
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Travis wasn't excited to para-sail at all...
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Travis the pool shark 2
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Travis the pool shark 1
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Travis setting (with eyes closed) while Chris and Julie support
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Travis serving... Or pretending to carry the olympic torch... One or the other
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Travis serving... CIA agent watching from the water
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Travis serving
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Travis on a pristine beach south of Barcelò
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Travis looking out at the ocean at Tulum
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Travis in the cenote
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Travis in the cenote
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Travis climbing the cliffs at Tulum
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Travis climbing a rough trail up the cliff.
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Travis at snack time
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Travis and Nicolas, groovy colors man
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Travis and Nicolas in the sand 3
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Travis and Nicolas in the sand 2
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Travis and Nicolas in the sand
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Travis and Eric para-sailing
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Travis and Chris at Tulum 2
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Travis and Chris at Tulum
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Travis all done.
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This was the strangest serve technique I had ever seen
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This was a tomb and that rectangle was the last resting place of someone important.
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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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There were lots of other touristas.
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There was certainly no lack of beach
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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 scenery was amazing
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The pool fountain
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The pool and fountain (this is about 1/4 of the pool)
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The ocean in Playa Del Carmen was gorgeous
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The next resort north of Barceló
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The main steps of "El Castillo."
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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 boat dock and nearby rocky beach
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The boat dock
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The ball is over here...
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The "easy" way to get to the ocean from Tulum.
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Steps to nowhere.
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Stairs to nowhere
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Snorkling off the boat pier 2
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Snorkling off the boat pier 1
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Scott para-sailing 3
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Scott para-sailing 2 - Strange I don't look frightened to death...
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Scott para-sailing
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Sailing and kayaking were very popular
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Ruins. You can see remnants of the original red pigment on the outside (short) wall.
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Ruins. The thatched roof there is to protect some fragile part of the structure.
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Rough trail up the cliff.
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Roof pillars. These were not tall people.
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Picnic area?