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Mexican-American teen Jules has a hard time connecting with her cousins on a visit to the Yucatán, but when some mischievous Mayan spirits called Aluxes trap them all in an underground cenote (natural spring) they must work together to escape. Spirits of the Cenote was written by Miriam Arce, who grew up in Mérida, Mexico where the story is set. It was directed by Brian Tanner. The cast included Rachel Smith as Jules, Xianny Magoffin as Mariana, Bryan Barba Salazar as Eduardo, and Victoria Castaneda as both Daniela and Abuela Lulú. The sound team for this adventure was led by Cayson Renshaw and Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Brandon Lewis and Joshua Foutz, and dialogue editing, sound design, music editing, and mixing by Hannah Evans and Luke Gunnerson. This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. The Kaboom writing team includes Kay Hendrickson, Tristan Schetzel, and Nicho Wetsel. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
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Sueños de Cenote invites viewers into the sacred, underwater world of Mexican cenotes through the lens of Italian photographer Francesca Reina. Her work transcends the surface, capturing serene yet powerful moments where human vulnerability meets natural beauty.In these ancient sanctuaries, cherished by the Maya as spiritual portals, Reina's subjects shed societal labels and merge with their surroundings, reflecting a timeless unity between people and nature. Each photograph is a balance of tranquility and flowing movement, embodying the delicate rhythms of life and the resilience of our natural world.Diving without scuba gear, Reina's process allows her to capture raw, unfiltered moments of connection between herself, her subjects, and the water. Her images reveal a message of empowerment, transformation, and self-expression, inviting us to face our fears and discover strength within.This exhibition is both a tribute and a call to action—urging us to honor, protect, and reconnect with our natural environment. Sueños de Cenote offers a peaceful realm, inviting us to see beyond surface identities and reconnect with a shared essence that unites all life.
El CEnote!! A family-owned and operated food truck. The food is made fresh each day with great attention to detail and flavor. With a combination of Mexican and Argentine flavors, El Cenote strives to be the best in each and every dish so that our customers know that they are paying for quality. A Kaysville Favorite....Stop by the Taco Truck located in the Smiths Grocery Store Parking Lot in West Kaysville.
En Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, puedes encontrar un lugar único para descubrir cuatro cenotes dentro de un parque donde también probarás platillos de la Península.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El IECM realizará su propio conteo rápido en los comicios del 2 de junio Comenzó la entrega de boletas para la elección de senadurías el próximo 2 de junioColombia inició el racionamiento de agua ante la sequia que sufre en BogotáMás información en nuestro podcast
Starlight Thursdays Episode 204 featuring BeKBee. The combination of BK Love back to back with MumbleBee. This mix was recorded live in Tulum Mexico at Buuts Ha Cenote Club. This was my first time traveling in a group of friends. 7 of our Starlight Reunion collective rallied to the call to head south. Katie C and I explored Tulum the year prior. We started off at a jungle rave put together by a Burning Man Camp that went well past sunrise. It was located at a Cenote (a natural pit, or sinkhole filled with fresh water) surrounded by dense forest. The following night we found ourselves at a beach club that looked like a massive teepee, with large concrete sculptures of human hands at its perimeter. That same night we ended up in the city center at a rooftop club and kept dancing. I had the realization that there were three or four different kinds of places DJed parties were taking place in Tulum. The Cenotes, the beach and city center, jungle too but cenotes are in the jungle anyway so I don't know. I started calling it the Tulum dance party trifecta and felt like it's probably a thing already. My intrigue with Mexico's dance capital has been persistent. I did my best to inspire some of my friends who I thought would appreciate the unique complexity of this place. I felt it would be a good experience for us to get out of the country and explore art. After a few days of touring around as a crew we began to get acclimated. We started making new friends with the same love for music and dancing we have. I was pretty sure we had to do the Tulum Dance Party Trifecta! I certainly didn't think we'd get to DJ it, nor was it my intention to figure out how. The universe works in crazy fucking ways. With the help of the new friends we made, more than what we imagined came to be. There's no way I can explain it all here. I'm still trying to fully comprehend it. I can say this much though. To me this mix is a testament to what is possible when we put ourselves out there and are open to sharing with one another. We took a trip not really knowing what to expect or if we packed all the right things. Not only seeking sun mid winter, but looking for an experience. We didn't travel all that way to make it all about us and our desires or needs. We took a moment out of our lives to connect with people, to share our curiosity for one another and learn each other's ways and rhythms. - BK Love -
Bachelor Superstar Wells Adams and Alcoholocaust Impresario Jim Jefferies join Arden and the Production Team to break down FANTASY SUITES! AI hackers!! Cenote injuries! Sea Hags! - Arden thinks they sabotaged Kelsey so they can keep her for Bachelorette! - Wells is the source of news for all things Paradise! - Jim thinks Kelsey looks like a good swimmer! All that plus........TWEET OF THE WEEK!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does the idea of exploring hidden underwater worlds in the Yucatan Peninsula excite you? Have you been told to simply dive in regular ocean sites, only to feel unsatisfied and longing for something more? The pain of seeking adventure but settling for ordinary dives can leave you feeling unfulfilled and craving a truly extraordinary experience. It's time to break free from the mundane and dive into the mesmerizing cenotes of Dos Ojos, where you'll discover a whole new level of diving that will leave you in awe and wanting more. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of cenotes with Divemaster Kasper Olesen on this exciting episode of The Radio Vagabond. In this episode, you will: Discover hidden wonders: Uncover the breath-taking beauty and hidden treasures of the Yucatan Peninsula's cenotes through scuba diving. Dive into history: Immerse yourself in cenotes' geological formation and cultural significance as you explore these fascinating underwater sinkholes. Explore Dos Ojos: Experience the thrill of diving in Dos Ojos, home to unique cenotes that offer unparalleled diving sites and unforgettable underwater adventures. Personalized diving experiences: Dive with confidence and peace of mind, knowing that Kasper from Halocline Divers provides tailored and safe diving experiences to enhance your exploration of the cenotes. Dive the Batcave Line: Embark on an exhilarating adventure as you navigate the mysterious Batcave Line, encountering stunning underwater landscapes – and emerge in a Batcave with hundreds of bats flying around. Dive the Barbie Line: Dive the spectacular Barbie Line and witness the awe-inspiring rock formations and otherworldly beauty hidden beneath the surface – and a Barbie with a crocodile taking a bite of her. Divemaster Kasper Olesen Kasper Olesen is an experienced diver and passionate explorer of underwater cave systems. With over 3000 logged dives, including 1700 guiding dives in caverns and caves in the Riviera Maya, Kasper brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to scuba diving. Born and raised in Denmark, Kasper's love for water started at a young age, eventually leading him to join the Danish national swimming team. After getting certified as an open-water diver in Thailand, Kasper's passion for diving grew, and he completed various advanced and technical courses. Now based in Mexico, Kasper's deep connection with the magical Mayan cenotes has inspired him to co-found Halocline Divers, where he shares his love for cave and cavern diving with fellow adventurers. Read the article for this episode and see the pictures: https://www.TheRadioVagabond.com/285-Mexico In Danish: https://www.Radiovagabond.dk/334-Mexico The key moments in this episode are: 00:08 - Introduction 02:44 - What is a Cenote? 06:34 - Kasper's Diving Journey 08:10 - Facts about Cenotes 11:23 - Freshwater and Saltwater in Cenotes 16:03 - Introduction to the Cenotes 17:02 - Dive Briefing and Dive Locations 20:45 - First Dive – The Bat Cave 24:36 - Second Dive – The Barbie Line 25:49 - Reflecting on the Dives and Conclusion
Synes du, ideen om at udforske skjulte undervandsverdener på Yucatan-halvøen lyder spændende? Har du prøvet at dykke i havet og føler, at du er klar til mere? Har du lyst til en virkelig ekstraordinær oplevelse under vand? Det er tid til at dykke ned i de fascinerende cenoter i Dos Ojos, hvor du vil opleve noget helt andet og møde både flagermus og Barbie. Gør dig klar til at dykke med mig og den danske dykkerinstruktør, Kasper Olesen i dette afsnit af Radiovagabond. I denne episode vil vi: Opleve skjulte vidundere: Opdag den betagende skønhed og skjulte skatte på Yucatan-halvøens cenoter gennem dykning. Dykke ned i historien: Fordyb dig i den geologiske formation og kulturelle betydning af cenoter, mens du udforsker disse fascinerende undersøiske synkehuller. Udforske Dos Ojos: Oplev spændingen ved at dykke i Dos Ojos, hjemsted for unikke cenoter, der tilbyder uovertrufne dyk og uforglemmelige undervandseventyr. Personlige dykkeroplevelser: Dykke med ro i sindet, vel vidende at Kasper fra Halocline Divers giver skræddersyede og sikre dykkeroplevelser. Dykke i Batcave Line: Tag ud på et spændende eventyr, mens du navigerer i den mystiske Batcave Line, hvor du møder fantastiske undervandslandskaber og stikker hovedet op i en grotte fyldt med flagermus. Dykke i Barbie Line: Dyk ned i den spektakulære Barbie Line, og se de ærefrygtindgydende klippeformationer og overjordisk skønhed gemt under overfladen. Og en Barbie med en krokodille i benet. Dykkerinstruktør Kasper Olesen Kasper Olesen er en erfaren dykker og passioneret udforsker af undersøiske hulesystemer. Med over 3000 loggede dyk, heraf 1700 som guide på dyk i grotter og huler i Riviera Maya, kommer han med en masse viden og ekspertise. Kasper er født og opvokset i Aalborg og hans kærlighed til vand har han haft hele livet. Han lærte at svømme som 5-årig og kom på det danske svømmelandshold i en alder af 14. Efter at være blevet certificeret som Open Water dykker i Thailand voksede Kaspers passion for dykning, og han fortsatte med at gennemføre forskellige avancerede og tekniske kurser. Nu har han base i Mexico, og gennem sit dykkerfirma, Halocline Divers, deler han sin kærlighed til grotte- og huledykning med folk som mig..@halodivers HALOCLINE PÅ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/halodivers BLOG POST: https://www.Radiovagabond.dk/334-Mexico
This sativa strain is extremely potent and gets you to an elevated state so fast, that this has become a favorite for Brandon & Jesse. This is crossed with Granddaddy Purple & Bay Platinum Cookies. Its leaves you uplifted, energetic and a bit chatty. This episode Jesse & Brandon take the Crossing core 2.0 & the Auxo Cenote for a spin using Candyland in wax form. We also got to enjoy some Cycling Frog D9 infused drinks. If sativa is your jam and you are looking for a new strain to elevate you to another level... you have found your new favorite strain. Donate to the Show Check out the Cycling Frog https://cyclingfrog.com/collections/all Check out the Cenote that Brandon used https://www.auxo-official.com/products/cenote Check out the Crossing Core that Jesse used http://www.szcrossing.com/product-954-9798-57384.html check out the happy camper use code SCHOOL for 10% off your order Try Discreet Use code School at Checkout for 20% off your first order For Questions or to submit feedback please email Hosts@cannabisschool.us https://www.youtube.com/@cannabisschool A Flow Media Production www.cannabisschool.us Cannabis education, Cannabis podcast, Cannabis information, Cannabis enthusiasts, Exploring cannabis, Cannabis insights, Cannabis culture, Cannabis industry, Cannabis knowledge, Cannabis tips, Cannabis trends, Cannabis news, Cannabis facts, Cannabis benefits, Cannabis usage, Cannabis consumption, Cannabis safety, Cannabis dosage, Cannabis effects, Cannabis strains, Cannabis products, Cannabis legalization, Cannabis legislation, Cannabis health, Cannabis wellness, Cannabis lifestyle, Cannabis community, Cannabis experiences, Cannabis stories, Cannabis Q&A, Cannabis research, Cannabis science, Cannabis therapy, Cannabis history, Cannabis plant, Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis extraction, CBD insights, THC insights, Cannabis and wellness, Cannabis and mental health, Cannabis and physical health, Cannabis and creativity, Cannabis and relaxation, Cannabis and stress relief, Cannabis and pain management, Cannabis and sleep, Cannabis and productivity, Cannabis and mindfulness, Cannabis and self-care. Psalm Trees, James Berkeley - Ah Yeah https://chll.to/d08ed5fb --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cannabisschool/support
Saludos comunidad! Hoy vengo con un podcast refrescante y práctico. Les propongo darnos un baño en los cenotes de Yucatán, México! Gracias por escuchar este podcast, si quieres puedes dejarme un nota de audio de hasta un minuto haciendo clic en este link. https://anchor.fm/cesar-sar/message Si te gusta este podcast por favor dale estrellas y deja una reseña, será muy útil para mí. Y si te gusta la serie me ayudarías dejando tu comentario en esta publicación de BuenViaje en IG https://www.instagram.com/p/CrKqoyzubKZ/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Si quieres contarme algo puedes escribirme a viajes@cesarsar.com Además podemos compartir redes: https://www.facebook.com/CesarSar/ https://www.instagram.com/sarworldpress/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC55ZMnqfOlSc7uWbIEM4bDw Y si te gusta la serie me ayudarías dejando tu comentario en esta publicación de BuenViaje en IG https://www.instagram.com/p/CrKqoyzubKZ/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Un abrazo, compartir es vivir.
Foi o coração do império maia, essa civilização mítica que faz parte do imaginário de todo o mundo. A artista María Renée Morales Lam regressa a casa para nos falar da beleza sem fim e também dos enormes desafios do país onde nasceu. A nossa viagem esta semana é à Guatemala. A Guatemala num prato: feijão preto “volteado” em tortilha de milho feitas à mão e com crème fraiche (não há restaurante guatemalteco em Portugal). Na literatura: Miguel Ángel Asturias (o prémio Nobel); Eduardo Halfon; Popol Vuh (o livro sagrado dos Maia) No cinema: Ixcanul, de Jayro Bustamante Num lugar (ou vários): Lago Atitlán; Tikal, Semuc Champey; Chichicastenango; Río Dulce; Cobán; Cenote de Candelaria; Xela, Antigua. Na música: Joaquín Orellana; Rebeca Lane; Jesse Baez; Rafa Rodríguez.
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Un mundo mágico me atrapo en una breve visita a la desgracia que se hizo para trazar una obra ferroviaria en estas majestuosas selvas. En la boca de una antigua cueva de un cenote hoy descubierto a fuerza de metal, me nace este relato, el cual, me llena de nostalgia de la irreverencia humana. Espero sea de tu agrado. El Cenote (c) Alberto Oriza 15/05/2023 2305154318239 Autor, Narrador y Productor Alberto Oriza Sonidos cortesía de: FreeSound https://www.freesound.org/ 102875__jakobthiesen__mayan-dance-shakers-drumming-conch-horn-blow 170026__pulseczar42__forest-near-calakmul-campeche-mexico 371274__mafon2__water-click 432526__vortichez__playa-del-carmen-traditional-percussive-performance-mayan 154881__pawsound__wave1 470931__gttorre__swim 9508__petenice__splash 395242__digpro120__wings-flapping
-En méxico fueron asegurados 90 mil niños migrantes-INAH niega colapso en el cenote Dama Blanca-8 de mayo, Día Mundial del Cáncer de Ovario-Más información en nuestro podcast
28-04-23 Entrevista con Marta Hernaiz productora de documental Ts'onot (Cenote) dirigido por Kaori Oda que se estrena en Cineteca.
On this episode of Austin Culture Club, the club is at Cenote again, this week with our #1 Pete Adamski, Rubin, Mary, Joey, and Julian, to discuss the shifting landscape of the east side, how to finesse at the self checkout at HEB, does grocery talk mean we are getting older?
Escucha este relato sacado del libro de "SOMBRAS Y SUSURROS" donde te cuento el relato del arqueólogo Sergio Grosjean Abimerhi sucedido en un Cenote de Yucatán (México). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a3misterio/message
Buscaban hacer alberca y descubren cenote en YucatánSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
延續上集在墨西哥城、關於特諾奇提特蘭傳說的旅程,這集我們繼續往南方前進,來到旅人們絕不會錯過的旅行聖地:猶加敦半島!(雖然正常人都不會錯過,主廚本人上次縱貫墨西哥時卻完美的跳過了
Come along with Craig Zabransky of StayAdventurous.com as he returns Mexico and the state of Yucatan to further explore and appreciate its magical and mystical cenotes. From its ancient maya origins to its modern day pleasures a visit to Yucatan (the Mexican state) for its centoes and other activities is a must for any and all adventure seekers. Hear interviews from fellow travel writer Jonathan Soroff and Nat Geo Explorer and Mayan archaeologist Guillermo de Anda to deepen our knowledge of the cenotes and the joys we can have visiting them. Also, expect hear my take and oue usual segments; Top 3 Travel Tips, Culture thru Cuisine, the Mindset Moment and more. Much more. To visit the episode's show notes find the complete podcast page > here. And also make sure to "subscribe" to his quest to allow Craig to be your travel guide across the globe.
She's beauty and she's grace. In this episode, Ayden shares a local legend out of Bacalar, Mexico about a vengeful witch whose curse lives on to this day. Stay out of the water and tune in to this episode!Use code "Susto" to get 15% off your tickets to the True Crime & Paranormal Podcast Festival here!Want to share your own creepy story, picture, or recording? Leave a 5 star review with your story attached, email Ayden at sustopodcast@gmail.com, or DM on social media to be shared on the show!Become a Patron here!Support the show
She's beauty and she's grace. In this episode, Ayden shares a local legend out of Bacalar, Mexico about a vengeful witch whose curse lives on to this day. Stay out of the water and tune in to this episode! Use code "Susto" to get 15% off your tickets to the True Crime & Paranormal Podcast Festival here! Want to share your own creepy story, picture, or recording? Leave a 5 star review with your story attached, email Ayden at sustopodcast@gmail.com, or DM on social media to be shared on the show! Make sure to follow @sustopodcast on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, & Facebook and please consider subscribing and leaving a review! Click here to become a Patron!
The visualization for sleep begins with a simple breathing exercise and a reflection about water as a metaphor for life. Then embark on a magical, calming journey to the secret cenote (a sacred underground natural pool) hidden in a remote jungle of the Yucatàn. The visualization ends with soothing, ambient sounds from inside the cenote. Your Sleep Guru Podcast is for nature lovers and dreamers. Each episode is an audio escape into a natural environment or setting, blending storytelling, natural sound and music to help with relaxation and sleep. Your Sleep Guru Podcast™ is an indy podcast written, narrated, edited and produced by Clara Starr. Your Sleep Guru™ is available on Google Play and the Apple App. Store.
Conchi llega a morras malditas con el misticismo adecuado de una morra maldita, sus historias de infancia, su relación y respeto a lo "otro" nos dejó en shock. Historias de Mérida que no puedes perderte
This week Selle is joined by Eugene of Problem Addict Podcast! The two discuss the toll that season 5 Grey's Anatomy took on Selle, how we knew no one in Potomac planned on gettin in the water, and so much more! Instagram: Eugene: @problemaddictpod Selle: @whoaskedmepodcast TikTok: @whoaskedselle --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoaskedme/support
On this week's Real Housewives of Potomac (S7 EP14), Karen and Charisse get to the bottom of their feud (maybe?) in Tulum. Meanwhile, there's still no progress for Wendy and Mia or Mia and Jacqueline.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The coaches are back! Ma$e was TRIPPING with the inverted brim (02:05). Rich begins the Mexico trip with troubles from Frontier (07:10). Thalassophobia didn't stop Rich as he details his swim through a Cenote (15:43). “M-Tulum” is a black owned bar Rich was hype about during his trip (23:53). Mike was shocked by Will Smith in, “Emancipation” (35:04). Mike got valuable game from the movie, “Drumline” (55:40). With much more! #RIPBigReese
En este episodio reflexionamos acerca de la muerte, guiados por las palabras atemporales de El Profeta de Khalil Gibrán. El describe una imagen de los ancestros bailando, de la mano, con nuestros hijos, sobre un campo donde yacen nuestros antepasados, y yo, de manera inevitable, establezco una conexión con un lugar encantado que visité recientemente en Mérida, las ruinas Mayas de Uxmal. También visité un T'sonot, o cenote, y me sorprendió ver realizado un sueño que tuve hace más de ocho meses, en el que hallaba Victorias Amazónicas sobre las aguas vivas de un cenote sagrado. También podía escuchar la voz de mi Madre. La esencia de la Victoria Amazónica en realidad conecta el mundo de los vivos con el de los muertos, inspirando y realizando el renacer.
We ponder about death, as led by the timeless words of Khalil Gibran's The Prophet. As he describes an image of ancestors holding hands with our children in a field where the departed lay, I inevitably make a connection with an enchanted place I just visited in Merida, the Mayan ruins of Uxmal. I also visited a Cenote, or T'sonot, and I was amazed to see a dream I had more than eight months ago, in which I found Victorias Amazonicas on the living waters of a sacred sinkhole come alive. I could also hear my mother's voice. The essence of Victoria Amazonica truly connects the world of the dead with the living, inspiring and enacting rebirth.
Welcome to our Basic Bitch about different trips we've taken far away, at home, and in our minds. Ange catches us up on her adventures in Mexico (and explains the origin of a "Kiefer Sutherland Hat"), Erin reflects on her work staycation at the Intercontinental in SF, and Char shares all the free stuff she gets at her new favorite casino. Then Ange explains how a medicinal mushroom trip helped her deal with her grief, and we cap it off by celebrating our moments of pleasure.This week is a great time to continue supporting indigenous art and artists. A few of our favorites:Urban Native Era - for clothing, shoes, accessories, and hats (including our favorite new beanie!)Wahpepah's Kitchen - support this Native chef in Oakland, CA (you're welcome)Reservation Dogs - comedy/drama on Hulu by co-creator Taika WaititiAnd while we consider it important to be grateful for our many blessings, please also recognize that for indigenous people, "Thanksgiving" is a national day of mourning. For more information, here's a great conversation about telling more accurate indigenous stories hosted by the folks at the ACLU (they're also a great place to donate if you feel so inclined).--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 700 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
I would like to thank everyone that has donated or otherwise supported Nature is my Jam by liking, following, sharing and/or subscribing to the podcast. Your support goes directly to creating future episodes and allows this podcast to be ad-free and 100% listener supported. Your kindness means the world to me and I hope you might feel inspired to explore the natural areas where you live.What does one do when visiting Mexico on a family vacation? If you're me, then I suspect you would beg for a few hours to record sounds and promise to be back before the rest of the family noticed you were missing. And if you're still me, you decide to leave the resort property and hike into the jungle telling no one, including security, where you were going, but that's a different story for a different day. Welcome to episode 22 of the Nature is my Jam podcast! As always, I'm happy to see you again. This week, we are in a small jungle area a few miles outside of the resort where we were staying on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. The resorts in Mexico are stunningly beautiful and cater to your every need, but are a horrible place for trying to record nature sounds. Knowing I could not get a clean recording at the resort, I plotted a course to a nearby Cenote that would take me through a couple of small towns and into a more secluded area of the surrounding jungle. Have I mentioned it was hot and humid? I mean, it was HOT and HUMID. As the sweat soaked my clothes and the sun did its best to bleach what's left of my hair, I suddenly became okay with, “I'll just keep going until I see or hear something cool.” I watched Iguanas sunbathing and the cutest rodent I've ever seen scurry into the undergrowth as I approached. The animal I later learned is called an Agouti. I have no pictures but they look kind of like a short-haired Guinea Pig to me. The highlight, however, was getting to a Spider Monkey casually stroll past me as I contemplated the ethics of trying to take it home with me. Okay, Wassom, six paragraphs in and we still don't know what you recorded this week. Well, let's get to it then! I found a small section of jungle where I could hear birds and other wildlife scurrying through the underbrush (is it called underbrush in a jungle?). I recorded for two hours and got some amazing sounds, albeit with a bit of background noise from another resort and what sounds like maybe some construction. I could only identify a Great-Tailed Grackle, Great Kisadee and a Hooded Oriole by sight. Not sure if their sounds are in this recording, though. I heard a member of the Dove family as I was editing this episode but didn't see any. The database in my birding app is sparse for Mexico, so my apologies that I wasn't able to provide a species list this week.Recording Summary:Date and Time: 10/30/2022 | 11:00 AMLocation: Playa del Carmen, MexicoLandscape/Feature: Small jungle area a few miles from a beach resortConditions: HOT, HUMID with RELENTLESS SUNRecording Device: Zoom F3Microphone(s): Sonorous Objects SO.1Digital Audio Workstation: Adobe AuditionSupport the showThanks for listening! ❤️ Your support means the world to me. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter for daily updates.
RADIATE RETREAT! Mayume and Manjeet have just come back from a very magical Spiritual, Wellness Retreat! Radiate Retreat in Tulum, Mexico is filled with unbelievable experiences for your mind, body and soul... Yoga, Breathwork, Reiki, Sound Bath Healing, swim in the Cenote, and sweat it out in the Temazcal and so much more! Healing circles, ceremonies and the connections the women made with themselves and most importantly, with one another. This is a MUST-LISTEN episode to excite, motivate and inspire you to take this leap of faith and elevate to the next level in your soul journey... we are, after all, beautiful Light Beings having a human experience... why not join the amazing Chelsea and her Radiate Retreats for a life experience like no other. Your Soul is calling.... Please Subscribe, Rate and Review Lightworkers, Unite and follow @mayumenmanjeet on Instagram! #Radiate.Retreat
Triggerwarnung! Diese Folge enthält explizite Gewaltdarstellung! (Okay, gebt es zu: Das ist für viele von euch NOCH ein Argument mehr, sofort auf "Play" zu drücken, oder...!?) Feier mit Eva und ihren Amigas und Amigos die besten Partys in einer Beachbar auf der Trauminsel Isla Mujeres, kletter mit ihr auf die höchste Pyramide einer versteckten Maya-Ruinenstadt (für die Anstandspolizei: man darf das dort noch. Aber nur dort.), bade in einer Cenote und triff mit ihr eine von der Mafia vertriebene Frau, die sich an der Laguna de los siete colores in einem Baumhaus versteckt. *** Hier findest du alle von mir angesprochenen Tipps (persönliche Empfehlung aka unbezahlte Werbung; kein Anspruch auf Aktualität): Nomads Beach Hostel / Isla Mujeres http://nomads-hostel-bar.hotelesenislamujeres.com/de/ Restaurant Limón / Isla Mujeres https://www.limonislamujeres.com/ Laguna de los siete colores / Bacalar https://goo.gl/maps/SzZLfTi4CX8Dau8k6 Ek Balam / Valladolid https://goo.gl/maps/kM3CD6UP9ZwQ9ozz7
Jonathan Vinson and Pastor Freddy T are back LIVE in the lounge. Listen as pastor Freddy tells the story of swimming in a Cenote (pronounced se-nō-tā) in Mexico; Jonathan asks a pointed question about prayer; Jonathan and Freddy T riff on community. To learn more, text 'mission' to 97000
NPR Music's picks for the best albums out this week include new ones from R&B singer Yaya Bey, the shape-shifting rock of Bartees Strange, Perfume Genius, DJ and producer J. Rocc and more.Featured Albums:1. Yaya Bey — Remember Your North StarFeatured Songs: "alright," "rolling stoner," "meet me in brooklyn"2. Bartees Strange — Farm to TableFeatured Songs: "Mulholland Dr.," "Hold the Line," "Hennessy," "Cosigns"3. Wild Up — Julius Eastman, Vol. 2: Joy BoyFeatured Songs: "Stay On It," "Touch Him When (Heavy)," "Joy Boy"4. J. Rocc — A Wonderful LetterFeatured Songs: "Keep On (Yeah)," "Pajama Party," "Dancing With the Best"5. Perfume Genius — Ugly SeasonFeatured Songs: "Teeth," "Cenote," "Scherzo"Lightning Round: Erica Banks — Diary of The Flow QueenHarkin — Honeymoon SuiteKevin Gates — KhazaRY X — Blood MoonOther notable releases for June 17:Alanis Morissette — The Storm Before the CalmCarlos Simon & Marco Pave' — Requiem for the EnslavedFlasher — Love is YoursFoals — Life is YoursHercules & Love Affair — In AmberInfinity Knives & Brian Ennals — King CobraLogic — Vinyl DaysMt. Joy — Orange BloodSound of Ceres — Emerald Sea
Heute wollen wir zusammen an einen Ort reisen, der dich mit kühlem Nass erfrischt, während um dich herum der mexikanische Dschungel in der Nacht zum Leben erweckt! Das Wasser in der dunkelblauen Cenote fühlt sich an, als würde Wind an dir vorbeiziehen. Du drehst dich auf den Rücken, lässt dich treiben und siehst über dir den blauen Himmel. Der Wind spielt mit den Bäumen und du schließt die Augen, atmest ein und aus und hältst dich wie von selbst über Wasser. Die Natur bringt dir Klänge entgegen, die dich faszinieren: Vogellaute, die dir unbekannt sind. Mit den Eindrücken dieser Reise wirst du seelenruhig einschlafen. Wir, das sind Nale und Balto, möchten dich auf eine Reise schicken, damit du so die Sorgen des Tages hinter dir lassen kannst. Unsere Geschichten sollen dir dabei helfen, zur Ruhe zu kommen und langsam in einen verdienten und erholsamen Schlaf zu gleiten. Wir wünschen dir eine gute Nacht, schlaf schön! Konnten wir dir beim Einschlafen helfen? Hast du eine Idee, wo die nächste Reise hingehen soll? Dann schreib uns gerne an geschichtenzumeinschlafen@julep.de. Wir freuen uns sehr, von dir zu hören! ***Werbung*** Informationen zu unseren Werbepartner:innen findet ihr unter: https://linktr.ee/einschlafen Vielen Dank an unsere Partner:innen, die es uns ermöglichen, euch weiterhin beim Einschlafen zu helfen. ***Werbung Ende*** Hosts: Nale & Balto Text: Lisa Claus Musik: Milan Lukas Fey Produktion & Schnitt: Myriel Desgranges Eine Produktion der Julep Studios
This week the friends finish recounting their Mexican vacation at Playa Del Carmen where there was swimming in a large Cenote (means sinkhole!), Carolina jumping off cliffs, John's go-go drag night, and Anna's missed opportunity to face paint at the Señor Frogs. Also, it gets intense when they walk into a Code Red situation at the airport and end up watching The Last Quartet at a Holiday Inn. This one's got everything!
All Inclusive resorts are among the best ways to vacation whether on a romantic getaway or with a large group of friends; they give you license to be completely carefree, allowing you to indulge to your heart's desire whether with a great meal or a morning mimosa. Original crew member Jaimie Hanson shares the details of her stay at Karisma's El Dorado Royale in Riviera Maya and what made this resort a top choice for her. *PLUS* - We share a way to send some love to Ukraine - Alaska Airlines creates a subscription service - We share local adventures to state parks and contemporary Israeli cuisine ... So pack your bags, tune in, and let the adventure begin!
The visualization for sleep begins with a simple breathing exercise and a reflection about water as a metaphor for life. Then embark on a magical, calming journey to the secret cenote (a sacred underground natural pool) hidden in a remote jungle of the Yucatàn. The visualization ends with soothing, ambient sounds from inside the cenote. Become a Your Sleep Guru member for full access to all episodes! Subscribing now also gives you access to the Natural Healing Course! Your Sleep Guru is an independent podcast written, narrated, edited and produced by Clara Starr. The nature therapy guided meditative visualizations are for all age groups.
We're in Bacalar, Mexico, with my good friend Katrina Julia of FITLifeCreation.com. Katrina and I talk about paddleboarding in Bacalar Lagoon, exploring the Pirates Channel, and swimming in Cenote Negro. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/bacalar Miles and points make travel affordable, but tracking them is difficult. That's why I use AwardWallet to monitor my rewards, reservations, and free night certificates. Sign up for free at WeTravelThere.com/awardwallet.
Today I speak with Michael Menduno, one of the most accomplished ocean technology and dive reporters for the past 30 years. Michael's work is everywhere. He is editor-in-chief of Global Underwater Explorers InDepth magazine, a contributing editor for DAN Europe's Alert Diver and X-Ray magazine, and is on the board of directors for the Historical Diving Society.Michael is also very active in the technical and exploration diving worlds which focus on more extreme forms of diving, from deeper depths to mixed gas diving, to simply pushing the boundaries of where humans have been underwater. When we spoke, Michael discussed how he came to journalism around diving, what he has discovered about why humans get in the water, and an incredible denote dive in Mexico that took him back more than a millennium in time.Scuba Diving, Free Diving, Ocean Environmentalism, Surfing, and Marine Science.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
ESPACIO 2020 TU ESPACIO DE MISTERIO CON UNA PINCELADA DE CULTURA
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Season 2 Episode 15 Welcome to Drankn Partnas: A Brewer's Podcast. We come to you all from A.P.'s crib. Today, we tried "I don't practice SAN-GER-IA" by East Nashville Beer Works, and our shot therapy is Cenote blanco Tequila. So grab your wine glasses, hold on to your seats, and get ready for a great show. Cheers
Dan enchants his listeners with a tale of foreign travel, with wonders of the world. Hear about travels to Cancun, Mexico, the wonders of an all-inclusive resort, New Year's Eve around the world, and great travels to Chichen Itza and a Cenote. It truly is a charmed life that Dan leads. Then, this week, Dan is joined by Darrin Charles, a former football player from the University of Wisconsin, who had a stint with the Chicago Bears. Hear about Darrin's experience transitioning to life outside of the midwest, transitioning from a life filled with athletics, and even hear about how he's dabbled in hand modeling. You're in for a treat on this week's Dan's Dabble in Babble. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dabbleinbabble/support
The cenotes in Merida Mexico. An afternoon with Merida Gay Tours. Chill trance with a little bit of classical mixed in. Ricardo provides the best personal tours. He tells me a story about coming out to his father and his father's advice proves to be the most loving advice. "Have a son" his father tells him. I thought about this for a moment, considering what Ricardo himself must have meant to his father. This stuck with me for a while as we drove and I looked out into the surrounding forests.He made sure we caught just the perfect light for the best cenote. On arrival we descended the stairs into the cave, which had a family with children. Of course I hated that, but soon enough they left and the cenote was quiet. I explored the water surrounded by minnows as Ricardo did his own thing. Overall this tour of the cenotes was well worth the trip on its own."In Mayan mythology, the cenotes represented a passage to the underworld, or "Xibálba" the kingdom of death. They are natural pools of crystal water created by the erosion of the limestone that surrounds them. They are connected by the longest underground river network in the world, and they are exclusive environments of the Yucatán Peninsula."I took the Xibálba Tour, but tours also include the Mayan ruins, the beaches and tours through local towns and historical places.
Ursula aus dem Bayerischen Wald heizt als Motzarella des Abends die Stimmung mit ihrem Thema und Ihren Erfahrungsberichten ordentlich an :-D Die professionelle Dentalhygienikerin ist es gewohnt, erst aufzuhören, wenn sie wirklich fertig ist - So auch bei MOTKAS! Spricht im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes irgendwas gegen einen Dialekt? Oder fördert das sogar die Begabung für Fremdsprachen? Anderl und Mic surfen auf Ursulas Themen-Welle und erhalten abermals die Gewissheit, dass sie in Niederbayern wohl kaum als "echte" Bayern durchgehen würden ;-) Warum "Die Münchner" den Bayerischen Wald infiltrieren, es eine geheimnisvolle Cenote im Gehölz gibt und auch warum Hula Hoop mit Gewichten gut für die Gesundheit ist...erfährst Du in dieser urbayerischen Episode!
After being cancelled this season, Rubin and Joey put together a Live show for the Culture Clubers to come out and see that their hosts are not so bad in person! Special Guest Comedians on this episode include Janessa Carlin, Catie Housman, Jackson Fagundes, James Garibay, Tyler Large, Poetry Queen Keegan, and the vampire from Florida, Zach Bananas!
This week on the Austin Culture Club, Joey and Rubin talk about the Merch Game with our former Poetry Girl, Keegan! Next week the Club goes LIVE at Cenote on Cameron Road in Austin, Tx as well, featuring a line-up of local comics and featuring our hosts! Event is on 11/10 starting at 7pm
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Entérate del descubrimiento de una canoa maya al interior de un Cenote en Yucatán (México).
This week the Austin Culture Club was supposed to take the show to the Halls of Cenote for our first IN PERSON show! ....unfortunately a school's fundraiser was booked as well so we had to cancel, and are now back at the studio but will we be CANCELLED before we can book a new date for the next Live Show?
We're in Tulum, Mexico, with my new Luke Hajdukiewicz of the Bunji app. We talk about swimming at the Gran Cenote, day tripping at Xel Ha, and hanging out at the Papaya Playa Beach Club. Show notes are at WeTravelThere.com/tulum Indulge in the timeless production of "O" by Cirque du Soleil, an aquatic tapestry of artistry, surrealism, and theatrical romance performed in, on and above water. Intermission is Over. Now Performing only at Bellagio, Las Vegas. Buy tickets now at https://cirquedusoleil.com/O
We all know Cancun, and maybe even the Riviera Maya, Tulum, or Playa del Carmen...but did you know there is so much more to the Yucatan Peninsula? This week we chat with Rossana Wyatt from Life is Full of Adventures to learn more about the Yucatan state of Mexico, Mérida, Mayan ruins, and other things to see on the Yucatan peninsula. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: ROOM STEALS Today's episode is sponsored by Room Steals. Listeners may remember Room Steals from our discussion on finding hotel deals in Episode 185, but Room Steals is a Chrome browser extension that works alongside existing booking sites to show you what the wholesale price is for that room. Just install the browser extension and search for a hotel as you usually would on Hotels.com, Booking.com, Expedia, or Google. Once you've done your initial search, Room Steals will show you in a pop-up if that same room is available for less. If it is, you can click on that pop-up and book it directly through Room Steals. Downloading and using Room Steals is free; however, if you want to book a discounted room you have to pay an annual membership fee. Listeners can save 20% off the annual membership fee with promo code vacationmavens. If you travel multiple times in a year, the subscription will quickly pay for itself. One listener already saved $400 using Room Steals on her first booking! To learn more, visit roomsteals.com. That's roomsteals.com and use promo code vacationmavens to save 20% off your membership to Room Steals, and we thank them for their support. About Rossana Wyatt Rossana is a gluten-free lifestyle & travel writer specializing in family & solo travel, she loves discovering new foods & adventures on her journeys as she explores. Rossana tells the stories of the destinations she has visited, sharing her love of travel, her wanderlust and enticing her readers to explore these places on their own. When she is not traveling, Rossana works as a social media strategist in the tourism industry. She brings people and brands together, creating campaigns that build awareness and community, while building influencer relationships. Where to Go in the Yucatan, Mexico Cancun is part of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, on the Caribbean-facing side of the Yucatan Peninsula At the moment, you don't need to quarantine or test to enter Mexico but that is subject to change. Keep in mind to that return to the U.S. or Canada you will need a test to return to your home country and many hotels do on-site testing. Keep in mind that Mexican citizens are only about 27% vaccinated so you need to be aware of keeping the local community safe as well through masking and testing. When you get beyond Cancun and into the state of Yucatan, there is so much history and culture to explore. Instead of flying into Cancun, to explore the Yucatan, it actually makes more sense to connect through Mexico City and fly into Merida, since getting from the Cancun airport to Merida is a bit more challenging if you aren't driving. Chichen Itza is about 2.5 hours from Merida and the beach is 30 minutes from the city center. Las Coloradas has pink sand salt pond beaches is about 1.5 hours from Merida. Unless you speak Spanish well or know the area, it is best to join tour groups or private tours from Merida.There are many beautiful haciendas just outside of the city that have their own pool or rooftop patios if you want more privacy, but there are also beautiful boutique hotels in the renovated haciendas within the city. You could also split your time between Merida for the city vibe and Progresso on the beach. Cenotes are fun to do with kids as you can swim through these ancient sinkholes. Be sure to shower first and don't wear sunscreen or creams. Just keep in mind that the water is from underground and is chilly. Izamal is known as the Yellow City and was named one of Mexico's "Pueblos Mágicos" in 2002 that are recognized for their magical qualities. It is a beautiful city to explore and is built on an ancient Mayan city and the ruins are scattered throughout the city. The Convent of San Antonio de Padua is one of the most well-known buildings in the area and has the second largest atrium next to St. Peter's in the Vatican. You can still hear Mayan spoken in Izamal. Izamal would be a great place to stay overnight to have more time to enjoy and soak in the magic of the city and enjoy the wonderful restaurants.Valladolid is another great town to visit, and it has a cenote in the middle of the town. Plan to visit the Mayan temples and buildings in Chichen Itza and Uxmal. At Uxmal you can climb on the buildings. Chichen Itza has an amazing evening light show that also covers a lot of history. There is also a driving route that explores Ruta Puuc and ruins near Merida including: Kabah, Labna, and Sayil. There are also plantation-style hacienda or farms to visit. It is important to look up safety warnings for each specific city/state that you are visiting before you go. It is recommended to drink bottled water or using water purification processes. Carrying cash is best for small towns but don't carry large amounts, carry it in different spots, and be aware of pick pockets. You may need to adjust your meal times to local customs. Always wear sunscreen and dress according to the weather. Hurricane season is usually late summer to early fall. Spring is an ideal time to go because it is very hot in the summer. Full Episode Transcript [00:00:00.000] - Kim Tate Dive into Mayan culture this week as we talk about the Yucatan Peninsula. [00:00:16.070] - Announcer Welcome to Vacation Mavens, a family travel podcast with ideas for your next vacation and tips to get you out the door. Here are your hosts, Kim from Stuffed Suitcase and Tamara from We3Travel. [00:00:31.710] - Kim Tate This week's episode is again brought to us by Room Steals. Our listeners may remember that Room Steals talked to us in Episode 185, and it's all about using a Chrome browser called Room Steals that works alongside booking sites to make sure that you're getting a wholesale price for that room. And what you do is you install the extension and then you shop for a hotel like you normally would on your favorite booking site, whether that's something like Hotels.com, Booking.com, Expedia, or even Google. [00:00:57.390] - Kim Tate And then once you've done your search and pick your hotel, Room Steals will show you a pop up to see if that room is available for a cheaper wholesale rate. When you click on that pop up, then you can book the room directly through Room Steals. Downloading and using Room Steals is totally free. You can just install the browser and be able to see if they can get you a better deal. If you want to book the discounted rate, you're going to have to pay an annual membership fee, and our listeners are going to be given 20% off their fee with the code Vacation Mavens Again, Vacation Mavens. [00:01:28.260] - Kim Tate So if you travel more multiple times a year or even if you're shopping around, the nice thing is that you get to test it out before you pay. And it's possible that you'll make up the annual membership fee in savings with just one trip. So go ahead and check out Room Steals again. It's an extension. And then if you use the code Vacation Mavens, you'll save 20% off your membership, and we thank them for their support. [00:01:50.680] - Tamara Gruber And if any of you guys have already signed up for Rooms Steams and had some savings, please let us know. We'd love to share what you've saved and what your experience has been. So, Kim, it sounds like you had some good news recently with the Canadian border opening and maybe you get a chance to go see Paul's family. [00:02:09.490] - Kim Tate Yeah, we're really excited. I'm still crossing my fingers that it all works out, but we are planning to finally get to go see Paul's family. It'll be the first time we've seen them in two years since we haven't been able to travel either way. And so we're really looking forward to it. And Canada did come out and say that they would welcome vaccinated Americans and our family of four all qualifies as that. So we're excited to hopefully head up there and visit his family. [00:02:38.670] - Kim Tate Finally. [00:02:39.260] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. It's still a little complicated. From what I understand, but I know that you've dug into it a lot deeper, obviously, because you are going to have some Canadian family come stay with you. And now you're going to go stay with them. And so can you kind of walk our listeners through what are the things that people need to be aware of if they want to go visit Canada right now from the US? [00:02:58.640] - Kim Tate Yeah, definitely. So I think that's the first thing to mention is that this is Canada has said that they will allow vaccinated US citizens to come up into Canada. There are testing protocols, which I'll talk about later, but the US recently said they are still keeping the borders closed to Canadians. So that was a big for non essential travel. So that was a big hindrance. So our family can't come see us, however we are able to go up to them. But like I said, there are a few things that have to be done in order to make that happen. [00:03:30.860] - Kim Tate And I just want to specify right now the information is still very unknown a little bit. It's a little up in the air. And there's also how it's being handled if you're flying into Canada versus if you're driving across the border, it's a little unknown about how exactly things will be handled with that. But right now, the policies that I know of and that is currently being released is that in order to cross the border into Canada, you have to be vaccinated. And they have one of those apps. [00:04:01.370] - Kim Tate It's called I think it's called ArriveCan. And you use that app to help upload and share your vaccination information on that app, as well as you have to have a PCR test done within 72 hours. Now, this is a tricky one where Canada has actually said they have not mentioned that they will allow those Binax that the US is allowing. They actually want it to be done at a laboratory type facility. So whether that will adjust and they'll start allowing those tests, I'm not sure. [00:04:30.840] - Kim Tate So right now you would have to go get a test done at a lab. And so we'll be scheduling that. And again, it has to be 72 hours before your travel day and those results that are uploaded in your app as well, then you're allowed to cross the border. And when you cross the border, there are, this is where I say you have to keep checking because it's a little unsure of whether they will require you to test. Again. I think this might be a thing where they'll do spot checking if you're flying into an airport and maybe as well, if you're crossing at a land border, they might spot check and say, okay, you need to pull over and get tested. [00:05:04.080] - Kim Tate Again. I'm not sure how that's going to actually work out once it opens on August 9. So that's how you're covered there, and you can get into Canada, and that basically you're exempt then from the quarantine, which being vaccinated to exempt you from that. So right now, Canada had been saying that you could come into Canada with all these tests, but then you would also have to quarantine for 14 days, and their quarantine was pretty strict. You had to have separate facility like you couldn't just go stay with your family. [00:05:33.680] - Kim Tate You had to have completely separate facilities, which which was not doable for most Americans or US citizens wanting to visit into Canada. [00:05:43.170] - Tamara Gruber Right. I don't really want to sit in a hotel room for not much to pay for a hotel. [00:05:48.340] - Kim Tate Yeah. Exactly. So that's where that all comes down to. And then the other part of that, then is the US is still requiring Americans who are traveling back internationally to be tested 72 hours before they cross the border. And so what we're actually going to do is have those rapid test and take them up to Canada with us. And hopefully that will take care of it, because the tricky thing is, and this was part of the thing when we originally thought Canada was just going to require tests. [00:06:17.210] - Kim Tate Our Canadian family was trying to figure out how they would get tested in the States without having to pay $150 per person. And there wasn't a good option at that time. Whereas, you know, for most US citizens, we can go and testing and vaccines are covered by the US government right now for easy to go. Yeah. But for a Canadian who doesn't have US insurance to be able to prove they would have to pay out of pocket. So that's one of the other. I think over time, as things work out, it'll maybe become a little more easier to navigate. [00:06:52.940] - Kim Tate But then when the United States came out and said no, they're going to continue to extend the closures, it became an on issue because it was two whammies. They couldn't get around either. [00:07:03.520] - Kim Tate So that's kind of the situation [00:07:05.290] - Tamara Gruber and a couple of things that come to mind when I'm listening to you talk about that. Like, number one is I've noticed because every time I get basically anything, I go get tested if I feel like a little bit rundown. So I've noticed that a lot of the testing sites around me are closing end of July, something like that. So I think we've gotten used to as Americans having a lot of access to testing, thankfully. And I think that it's not that it's going to be more limited, but there's going to be fewer testing centers. [00:07:36.440] - Tamara Gruber So you might have to plan a little bit more in advance. And to understand, you might have to drive a little further. Or you might have to book your appointment a little bit earlier to make sure you get the time slots that you want things like that to keep aware of. And then on the way back, I know we mentioned when we were talking in the episode we talked about in Greece, but the next text that you can buy, like a CVS aren't the ones that are valid for travel back to the US. [00:08:00.980] - Tamara Gruber So just make sure for people that are considering it, to get the ones that are qualified for that. [00:08:06.400] - Kim Tate And you have to buy those. I did some reading and research. I had an article which we can link to in the show notes, but I think it's through. I think it's Emed. It's kind of a random website where you can buy them and you buy them as a six pack for $150. And the other tip that they recommend is that they recommend, actually, if you're really relying on traveling, that you buy each person should have two, just in case there's an inconclusive or if there's any issues in administration, I don't think we're going to travel with eight. [00:08:38.960] - Kim Tate I think we'll have the the six pack and hope that the two extras will cover our family of four if we have an inconclusive or if we need to redo one. But just a mind just for everyone to be mindful of. It's something to keep in mind. [00:08:51.980] - Tamara Gruber We were debating that because we're planning on going to Aruba in November and who knows what the situation will be and if the world will change, whatever. But just thinking ahead, we're like, oh, if testing isn't available down there, maybe we would buy one six pack for the three of us. I'm like, I don't know. Maybe we should at least get two. Yeah. So it's definitely something to think about. I wonder you don't want to be stuck without anything? [00:09:16.580] - Kim Tate Well, the Caribbean and Mexico have been so great about at least the tourist resorts. All inclusive resorts are really going out of their way to make sure that US citizens have access to testing. So that is kind of one benefit. And I'm sure I guarantee you, in Canada, it's probably not too hard to figure out a way. And once we were up there, I could be able to figure out a way to go get tested. And it would probably literally cost us $23 out of pocket or something knowing how they handle their medical right there. [00:09:48.940] - Kim Tate But just we didn't want to risk that. [00:09:51.850] - Tamara Gruber I'm actually heading to Buffalo, New York, and I will be up there right after the border opens. And part of me was like, oh, maybe it's really close to Niagara Falls. Maybe I should just swing by. I've been to Niagara Falls before, but just for kicks, when you're so close, you feel like you should just go. And I'm like, oh, and I can just walk across the border then. I'm like, yeah, but how am I going to get the get tested to think about usually something like that. [00:10:19.530] - Tamara Gruber You could literally just walk across the border on the bridge, walk back an hour later, but more things to think about. [00:10:26.130] - Kim Tate Yeah, definitely. [00:10:27.320] - Tamara Gruber I'm glad I'm happy for you that this is finally happening. I was very excited. Glad you'll get to see family. And hopefully this will be a positive sign for things moving forward. I know there's been movement in terms of visiting the UK as well, and we'll just see, obviously everything is constantly changing, so definitely everyone needs to stay vigilant and keep up with the news. But I guess it's a positive sign for now. Right. [00:10:58.620] - Kim Tate Yeah. We're going to take it as that. And we also talked about just trying to be more mindful of watching our own exposure during the time we're up there. And then also leading up to the week two weeks before we leave because we don't want to make all these plans and then have everything fall through because one of us test positive. And so that's the other thing is you really don't want to test positive. If you're doing all these tests, what will happen if someone test positive? [00:11:27.260] - Kim Tate So make sure that you guys are all thinking ahead of what is the worst case scenario. What do we do if that happens? Yeah. [00:11:36.640] - Tamara Gruber We are about to talk to a Canadian and we're going to talk to her about our neighbor to the south. Yeah. [00:11:43.790] - Kim Tate We're covering all of North America. [00:11:45.380] - Tamara Gruber To stay tuned, we're going to talk about the Yucatan. [00:11:58.320] So this week we're here with Rosanna Wyatt. And she is a gluten free lifestyle and travel writer specializing in family and solo travel. She loves discovering new foods and adventures on her journeys. As she explores, Rosanna tells the stories of the destination she has visited, sharing her love of travel, her wander last and enticing her readers to explore these places on their own. When she's not traveling, Rosanna works as a social media strategist in the tourism industry. [00:12:23.550] - Tamara Gruber She brings people and brands together, creating campaigns that build awareness and community while building influence to relationships. So welcome to the Vacation Mavens. [00:12:34.940] - Rossana Wyatt Thank you. So nice to be here. [00:12:37.480] - Tamara Gruber And I guess we should specify that you're in Canada. [00:12:44.720] - Rossana Wyatt I'm located just west of Toronto. We are in across the border. [00:12:50.840] - Tamara Gruber Across the border that by the time this comes out be open once again. [00:12:55.960] - Rossana Wyatt Yeah, it will. [00:12:58.890] - Kim Tate At least one way I was going to say which way it'll be open. [00:13:01.410] - Tamara Gruber That's true. [00:13:02.030] - Rossana Wyatt A and then all that depends on what's happening with the variants as well. [00:13:07.230] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, of course. Right. But we're hopeful. So before we dive into our topic, today is going to be about places in the Yucatan. And before we talk about that, I just figured as we're talking about changing guidelines and rules and all that kind of stuff, I know people are already thinking about winter break and spring break even. Do you have any insight that you can share for right now? Obviously, we know the situation is always changing, but for people that do want to visit Mexico from the North America, either the US or Canada. [00:13:40.760] - Rossana Wyatt Well, I at the moment, there really aren't any rules about quarantine. They do like you to have tests, but then again, they're not strict about it. They do have protocols in some areas are more strict than others. So depending on where you're going to be heading, of course, all hotels will have access to the testing information for when you're coming back, because there are going to be different expectations where you're coming back across the border and restrictions. But there are going to be specific protocols according to where you are going to be going. [00:14:16.260] - Rossana Wyatt But all hotels, most public places will have specific, I guess, disinfection and cleaning protocols in place, and many places will still have masking going on. But Mexico is just starting to ramp up on their vaccination schedule. So there are people that I know that won't be getting their vaccines until sometime in October. And that's the first one, whether it's Canadians, Americans when we're going over. And even though we're vaxxed, we still have to remember that we may have protection for ourselves, but we can be carrying that symptomatically, and we have to be careful where we're going and making sure that we're being safe for everyone else as well. [00:14:59.330] - Rossana Wyatt Yeah. [00:14:59.570] - Kim Tate That's a great, great insight. And I think people don't always see that that it's not just like you're safe. It's also about doing your part as a world citizen and making sure that you're keeping the communities that you're visiting, keeping those people safe as well. Exactly. [00:15:14.270] - Rossana Wyatt And when you're heading into different areas that don't have the vaccination rates that we have here, we have to be extra careful because we can be annoyingly spreading it further. So although we keep ourselves safe, like you said, we need to make sure everyone is safe. [00:15:33.290] - Kim Tate Yeah. And I think it's also just important that we all know how this has been such a fluid and quick changing time. And so the best thing to do is when you're researching whether you want to travel, is researching exactly where you're going and what the rules and regulations are for that there'll be rules. Like you said, the United States or Canada will have their own set of rules on getting back into the country. And then, of course, Mexico, depending on which state you go into, will have their own protocols depending on when you're visiting. [00:16:02.570] - Kim Tate The best thing to do is to research that probably at that time. [00:16:06.480] - Rossana Wyatt Yeah. And then, as I said, they do have most of the towns and cities within the States themselves will have different areas where you can have access to testing so that you can get it before you come back to your own home state or home province. [00:16:21.740] - Kim Tate So I know a lot of all inclusives were doing that to try and get their tourists back because they will make it as easy as possible. [00:16:27.740] - Rossana Wyatt Which makes it very nice because then you don't have to go finding right. Right there. Yeah. [00:16:33.400] - Kim Tate Well, we will jump right in then. And obviously, Cancun is what most people think about when people start thinking about the Yucatan Peninsula, and it's considered popular, affordable destination, popular with families. But it's nice to know what else there is to do beyond that hotel strip and all inclusive and everything that so many people are used to. And so can you help maybe talk about some other areas of the Yucatan Peninsula that you're going to be talking about today and focusing on? [00:17:02.620] - Rossana Wyatt Absolutely. Yes. And as you said, most people know about Cancun and the different areas around there. But there is so much more to the Yucatan peninsula itself it encompasses both UK and Quintana Roo. As you said, most people know Cancun is the beach destination, and it is a big hub that people fly into. But the Yucatan itself has so much history and so many areas to explore. The Mayans are there's so much culture in history in the Mayan civilization, and most of that was centered around the Yucatan itself, which is right next to Quintana Roo, where Cancun is located. [00:17:45.260] - Rossana Wyatt The history, the beaches, the ancient ruins there are so many cenotes as well, I'll bet, are located all over the state. They are also located in Quintana Roo, but you'll find many more within Yucatan itself. But there are historic cities and haciendas to visit. So there's always so much more to explore. And the food is actually kind of cool because what they do is they do use a lot of their cultural and bring that back the history into the food. So you see them cooking with fire in pits in the ground as well, which is actually quite neat. [00:18:17.970] - Rossana Wyatt And they have their special little spices that they use. So there's so much in the Yucatan area itself to explore. [00:18:24.300] - Kim Tate It sounds like what you're describing also is just a much more culturally aware visit than just an all inclusive on the beach. It's nice that if people are actually wanting to understand a little bit about the history and the culture, it sounds like this is the kind of vacation that you might want to plan. [00:18:40.440] - Rossana Wyatt Yes. Absolutely. And it's so great, especially if you have kids. There is so much history there. And it's really cool to see that be able to actually see the physical most of the pyramids within Yucatan. You can't climb because they want to make sure that they don't get ruined because they've been around for so many years. But there are a couple that they still allow the kids to climb on and to explore and to sort of climb into. And it's neat for them to even see they sort of step into history, because that's what you're doing. [00:19:12.870] - Rossana Wyatt You're stepping into those historical sites and you're stepping into that history, which is really amazing. And then when you have some of the Mayan gods go through and they're telling you the retelling that whole history and what they're doing and what things were for, what buildings were used for. It's really quite cool. [00:19:31.660] - Tamara Gruber Well, I remember my very first time that I flew. My very first time that I went out of the country was with a Spanish trip from high school. I think I was 16 and we flew to Mexico City and then to Merida. And can you maybe help our listeners understand if you wanted to visit Yucatan, the state of Yucatan, and see some of these ruins and things like that, where would you fly into? Where would you base yourself? And then maybe if you moved around a bit like, where are some of the top places that they should look at staying? [00:20:06.560] - Rossana Wyatt Well, actually, you did it perfectly because you go into Mexico City and you can fly into Merida from there and then you can base into Media. Then everything is located fairly close to there, Chichen Itza, which is one of the main ruin sites, is about two and a half hours from Merida. You have the beach, which is like 30 minutes from Merida. Then you have La Coloradas, which are about, I believe, an hour and a half from Merida. But then there are smaller ruins as well. [00:20:40.250] - Rossana Wyatt Within an hour drive an hour and a half drive from Merida. So everything is pretty central to Merida, so that's probably one of the better places to fly into. If you were to go to fly into Cancun, it can be a little bit more difficult to get to that area if you're not driving. [00:20:56.520] - Tamara Gruber So it's not as easy to get a connecting flight there. [00:20:59.350] - Rossana Wyatt No, not from Cancun. But Mexico City has many flights into Media throughout the day so that it is easier to do that. But if you wanted to to drive, you could fly into Cancun and then drive into it's about 3 hours. If you're going from Cancun to Merida it is about a three hour drive. [00:21:20.280] - Kim Tate So are you recommending then would you say people should rent a car and have their own car? Or do you think it's better done as kind of like tour group or day trips or hiring a driver? What would you say is the best way to if you are basing yourself out of Merida. [00:21:38.080] - Rossana Wyatt if you're basing yourself in merida, tour groups are probably one of the better ways to go unless you can speak the language and you can hire a driver. So that would probably be the other option is to do some of the the tour. They have many tour groups that will go out to different destinations or you can hire to me honestly, if you don't know the area and you don't speak the language quite well, I think it's probably best that you stay with a tour group itself that will go out that has different time schedules and things that will be going out through the day as I said many of these things can be done on day trips. [00:22:17.080] - Tamara Gruber And do you find would it be good to rent a Hacienda if you are a family or better to stay at a hotel? Do you have any places that you would recommend? [00:22:26.990] - Rossana Wyatt There are some incredible haciendas within some of the cities. The Hacienda themselves are absolutely beautiful. Sometimes they have their own little pool and some of them have some rooftop patio that you can take a look at and see the rest of the city. And they're really well taken care of. But they're also the one hotel that we stayed at a a beautiful and closed courtyard with a pool. So some of the buildings are they're all a colonial architecture and they're just absolutely stunning. And they take all that in and work it in with upgrading some of the interior of the buildings. [00:23:02.150] - Rossana Wyatt But I would stay in a smaller boutique hotel, which they've sort of taken some of the Asian doesn't turn them into these but hotels. Or if you wanted to go out of town for a little bit and rent Hacienda itself, that would be another option, depending on the size of your but I think one of the smaller boutique hotels within the city is probably a great place to start. [00:23:30.500] - Kim Tate So I have a quick question. I say family is going to spend a week down there. How do you recommend maybe like what are some of the beaches or cities or something they should check out? Or do you recommend they split their trip between two destinations? So how would you recommend, like what are the must see kind of in that region? If they had one week? And how would you time that? [00:23:53.160] - Rossana Wyatt Well, Progresso. Like I said, Progresso is only a 30 minutes drive from Merida, the beach there. So you could certainly either if you wanted to base in progress or you could even do that and then stay away from some of the business of the city. Not that it is that busy compared to some, but Progresso would help get the feel of the beach area. And you could relax, have a few days relaxing there, and then also go into the city when you wanted to be able to do that. [00:24:20.800] - Rossana Wyatt But then again, you probably they do have a great transportation as well, so that you could go back and forth. But the cenotes is probably a fun sort of thing for would be a fun thing for the kids, because they're the ancient sink holes that the Mayans used to use for a groundwater and depending on some of the rituals and things like that, and also they're great for swimming for the kids because it's a different experience and they're absolutely stunning. The no two sites are like either, and some of them are quite small and some of them are quite open. [00:24:59.630] - Rossana Wyatt They would be fun for kids to explore. But the other thing is you have to make sure that when you're swimming in the cenotes that you shower, most areas will have shower facilities before because they don't want you going in with any kind of creams or anything on you, because that can hurt whatever plant life is within the site itself. [00:25:17.890] - Tamara Gruber Is it like the one in Riviera Maya, where there's some organized where you to tube through, or is it more like go on your own? [00:25:27.810] - Rossana Wyatt Well, they do have some where you can go, but you don't tube through any of them. Some of them you can go down through stairs. They're actually just like a hole. You go to specific areas you drive up, and there's like a little area where you shower and stuff. And then there's a staircase that's taken down, and some of them are not that deep, but they are not in the same they're not the same as you see the ones that they show through Cancun with that you're going through in these different little boats to different little caves and things like that. [00:26:02.410] - Rossana Wyatt But they're not like that at all. [00:26:03.640] - Tamara Gruber The water still very cold. [00:26:05.610] - Rossana Wyatt It is it is, but it's just they have this I had this huge way of sunlight coming in, and it's just absolutely spectacular. It's so magical just to see it. And as I said, no two are alike because they're different sizes. There's different vegetation growing. They're different depths. But it's a cool experience for kids to sort of be able to jump in. And some of them, they have these ropes that you just sort of swing and you jump in and others you can sort of walk in, but not all of them. [00:26:40.330] - Rossana Wyatt So they're all different. [00:26:42.130] - Tamara Gruber So you never get going to get the same feeling from are there certain ones that are more famous or ones that you would really recommend? Or is it really just you kind of ask the hotel where to go? [00:26:51.040] - Rossana Wyatt Yeah. And then actually, one of the cities has a note in the middle of the city, but you just kind of have to go with the tour group that will take you there because you can just rent a car with a driver and they'll take you out there and you can go out for the day or even take a side trip out there's. Also, aside from the Cenotes themselves, just some of the cities as wonderful historic city. Izamal is known as the Yellow City, and it was named Pueblos Magicos in 2002 by the Mexican government. [00:27:28.140] - Rossana Wyatt They're basically towns are recognized for the quote, their magical qualities, whether it's their incredible beauty, the rich history, or some extraordinary Legends that they're known for. But this city is when you look at all the yellow, it's this beautiful, rich goldish yellow. And it truly is magical seeing it everywhere with the colonial architecture and this hue of yellow. But it gives the city kind of an energy. And this city is actually built upon ancient Mayan city and you can see some of the ancient Mayan ruins here and there. [00:28:08.210] - Rossana Wyatt And the convent of San Antonio de Padua is one of the most well known buildings in the area. And apparently it is the second largest, quote atrium after St Peter's, the square in the Vatican. And it's a big cultural significance as part of the homage for Catholics as well. So that's another big draw for many people. It's a very small town. And as I said, you can actually hear the Mayan language spoken because it's still spoken a lot of the homes there so that they retain a lot of their cultural qualities. [00:28:42.200] - Rossana Wyatt And it's a beautiful city. Like I said, the energy and the light just seen that all the Arc protector just in viewed with this incredible color. [00:28:52.600] - Tamara Gruber Is that one that you would maybe stay out overnight or still just visit on a day trip? [00:28:57.290] - Rossana Wyatt I would stay overnight only because actually there are a couple of different little areas there, and they have a lot of, I guess, what you would call sandos, but they're all little homes that you can rent, and they have their own little sort of courtyard, and they're just absolutely stunning. The city itself just walking around. And the people are so warm. It's really quite beautiful. And of course, they have many wonderful restaurants as well. And with the food. So it's always nice to be able to integrate that because that's part of their culture. [00:29:31.300] - Kim Tate So I know you mentioned some of the cenotes and you said Progresso is a great beach to go to. And then, of course, you just talked about a Izamal that sounds like a wonderful little town. What are some of the other highlights that you think if people are spending time in that region, where are some other places they should check out or plan to visit? [00:29:50.620] - Rossana Wyatt Well, Valladolid is another city. It's a very colonial town. It has a lot of historic buildings and plazas. And this one also has the Cenote in the middle of the town, the one that I mentioned. But along with Chichen Itza, there is another one about an hour and a half from Merida Uxmal U-X-M-A-L, and this is the one that I was mentioning that they let people sort of climb all over and actually go through. And it is larger or an area in ground area, then Chichen Itza is, even though Chichen Itza is more well known to people. [00:30:28.540] - Rossana Wyatt So there is also a driving route if you wanted to take hire a car. And it explores different Mayan ruins near Merida itself. It's called Ruta Puuc. And it goes across the hilly forest and train, and it passes up three different Mayan ruins. They are the Tie Pac and Lana, which I know that you probably didn't get all of it, but I can install them out if you want. [00:30:59.500] - Tamara Gruber If you can give them to us, we can put it in the show notes. So anyone can look it up there. [00:31:04.760] - Rossana Wyatt And they lead all those if you're following that route along, they will actually lead to their Mayan ruins at Kabah. So there's that. And there's also outside of Merida itself, there are lots of haciendas that are known. The people in Yucatan know as Hacienda are these big plantations very similar to the plantations in the US. So they were big, sprawling manufacturing and farming States at the time, especially around the turn of the century, when they did a lot of the crop is the Hannekin or Sisal. So they were very popular back then. [00:31:45.290] - Rossana Wyatt And then once all the synthetic fibers came to be, they sort of started to fall back and unfortunately lost a lot of the work because of the synthetic fibers. So right now, a lot of those haciendas are being restored and they're being used as big event venues. But there are also some of them also have a lot of the manufactured area sort of still there. And so they do some of the tours through some of those areas. So many are turned into luxury accommodations, but they still retain a lot of those production areas. [00:32:19.350] - Rossana Wyatt So you can actually tour them and learn what the unique history and the Hannekin production itself, because it was huge. The production from the Yucatan was sent out all over the world, and these cases became quite wealthy until, as I said, the synthetic fibers came to be small. [00:32:40.640] - Tamara Gruber Uxmal, If I'm pronouncing it correctly, that was the first place that I went on my little trip with my Spanish class, and I have a picture of me climbing the pyramids so that you can still do that, although I remember being very steep and very little scary coming back down. [00:32:55.590] - Rossana Wyatt Yeah. Ok. Uxmal, unfortunately, because of the erosion and everything else, they really want to try and keep as much as many people off of it as possible. Yeah. The one thing I have to say is the fact that we can to have an evening light show, which is really quite cool because they go through a lot of the history and they explore why they moved to certain areas and how they did certain things and stuff. But then we also did the sunrise tour, where we were the only group out there. [00:33:30.830] - Rossana Wyatt And you could just watch the sunrise over the ruins, which are still just incredible. And you could see how they would see it first thing in the morning. And it was really quite spectacular. So I would recommend that if they can. [00:33:43.210] - Tamara Gruber There's so much emphasis on early mythology and things that I always go back to the Rick Riordan books that brought so much interest to Percy Jackson, the Greek and the Romans, and then they be Egyptian. But my daughter has always been very fascinated by Mayan culture. And also it's just absolutely amazing when you are there and you realize the knowledge and how much was learned. I remember I think it was Chichen Itza where it's like on the Solstice, it looks like the way that the light hits, it almost looks like a giant snake is coming down the side. [00:34:14.380] - Tamara Gruber It's mind blowing. And so I think for kids that are interested in some of these, like, I don't want to say just mythology, because these are ancient cultures, but the beliefs of ancient civilizations and things, it really is a great place to absolutely. [00:34:31.580] - Rossana Wyatt And the best thing is when you're talking to one of the guides, the Mayan guys, they had it handed down to them. And there are really only a handful that know the actual cultural aspects of the historical aspects, because even though some of the languages carried on, not everything is passed along. So it's neat to hear how everything, how it's been down and so much of the history itself. But yeah, it's absolutely incredible. And it really boggles your mind how much they knew and how much what word I'm looking for, how progressive they were, I guess, because of everything they knew, they were such they were so lightened for the time that they were in. [00:35:15.270] - Rossana Wyatt Does that make sense? Yeah. [00:35:17.390] - Tamara Gruber Until you talk about the sacrificial well. [00:35:21.230] - Rossana Wyatt I wasn't talking to it. Yes. Absolutely. Yes. [00:35:24.920] - Tamara Gruber I know exactly what you mean. Well, I know one of the concerns that people have when traveling in Mexico, especially in a region that is not dominated by resorts and all inclusive and things is just around safety. It sounds like you're mostly talking about doing some guided tours, which obviously you don't have to worry about wandering off on your own there. But do you have any thoughts just about safety in this particular area? [00:35:50.280] - Rossana Wyatt Well, actually, I found it very safe because even though I was part of the group itself, I was staying somewhere separate from them. So I would walk back and forth on my own. And then I actually had some time on my own. So I went to explore in and around Merida on my own so that I had no worries about trying to explain that area. Izamal was the same because I ended up walking back and forth from where the others were staying. And like I said, it was just walking in another. [00:36:22.910] - Rossana Wyatt I felt just a safer than walking here in my area here because people they were just regular people from the town. And I didn't have to worry about anything. And even in Merida, which is much larger and they're much more people, I had no worries about safety. Obviously, you don't want to be going and doing something silly and standing out like a sore thumb. But my daughter says that I look over that could fit into the different crowds and stuff. So I don't know it's with anything else. [00:37:00.360] - Rossana Wyatt Don't do anything that you wouldn't do at home and don't stick out like a sore thumb. [00:37:04.990] - Tamara Gruber Well, and I think it's important to you here in the US, at least. I'm sure Canada has something similar. But you can look up safety warnings and things about places that you're going to visit. And I think it is important to dig down into the particular state or city that you're visiting and not just look at kind of country level or something. [00:37:22.010] - Rossana Wyatt Yeah. And every state is going to be different. There are some States within Mexico that have a little bit more crime, and what you do is you stay away from them. Even areas within Quintana Roo that people don't know about, they're more well known are the ones that people know about the crime that are going on because Quintana Roo more popular areas. So crime there is more well known, I guess, in a sense. And people tend to just sort of stick to their resort areas. But within the Yucatan itself, you can certainly go out and go on to different tours and not really worry about them so much. [00:38:03.920] - Rossana Wyatt So because it is one of the safer areas in Mexico. [00:38:07.500] - Kim Tate It's good to know and have your insight on that. So do you have any final tips to wrap up about traveling to the Yucatan that you think people should keep in mind those trusty travel tips, somebody who's been there? [00:38:22.470] - Rossana Wyatt Well, the water is purified most within the Merida, the city is getting most of the purification done. But the thing that you had to remember some of the tanks because a lot of those buildings have big tanks that they used to hold. This is cisterns where they used to hold the water. And because they have been all upgraded, even though the water itself may be purified, it isn't always what comes out. Does that make sense? Yeah. So it is always good to make sure that you're wary of that. [00:38:56.930] - Rossana Wyatt So you're either drinking bottled water or you have something that may help disinfect your water itself. Like I have one of those water bottles that actually it's called the crazy cap that actually purifies water itself. And that helps a lot because it just sort of cleans the water. I can put in water from wherever it'll purify it and clean it. And that way I have water on demand all the time. I but the other thing is maybe carrying cash is best instead of credit, because not every place if you go, especially if you're going into a small town, everyone has the credit capability. [00:39:34.010] - Rossana Wyatt You'll also be able to barter a little bit more when you're carrying cash and don't carry large amounts. And as always, just be weary because I mean, they're pick pockets everywhere and people the flight bump you never know in carrying in different spots. But the same thing with pretty much anywhere you go, don't carry a lot of cash. If you do carry can make sure you carry it in different places. And you'll also find that if you're looking, especially with families, because you tend to eat at a certain time. [00:40:02.750] - Rossana Wyatt You also have to remember that in certain villages you won't find or towns cities you won't always find everything open. So you kind of have to accommodate meal times to according to when they're going to be open. Restaurants and cafes will be open. I think that's it for one, but always wear sunscreen as always, because it's very hot. It is very hot there and try and dress cool because it can get quite humid and the heat you don't always depending on where you're from in certain areas, but you feel heat a lot more. [00:40:34.200] - Tamara Gruber What about when it comes to when to travel? Is there a rainy season? Is it often hit by Hurricanes or the times to avoid or better times to go? [00:40:42.850] - Rossana Wyatt Well, Hurricane seasons are always the early fall is usually more of a Hurricane season, but I think I've been in October and it was fine. But with anything, things change really quickly, so it's just a matter of just keeping an eye out when things are going to be happening. It gets very hot in the summer months down there. So spring is probably a good time to go and really fall. [00:41:17.560] - Kim Tate Perfect. So we will wrap up with our question that we ask all of our guests and that is what do you wear when you travel? Do you have any favorite go to that you like? [00:41:26.830] - Rossana Wyatt I don't have any favorite. It goes. I prefer wearing dresses because they tend to keep me cooler on scores when I can't when you're hiking or whatever. But I guess more than anything is just sandals and shoes that give me extra support, like Keens and Clarks. I tend to go to those more than anything else because then I can have a pair of shoes that doesn't look so horrible and I can wear them with a dress. And then I can also wear them hiking and they keep my feet cool and support it. [00:41:57.100] - Tamara Gruber Well, before we close out, if you can remind our guest where they can find you online and sell your travels once Canadians can start traveling again. [00:42:07.180] - Rossana Wyatt Well, I'm Rosanna Wyatt on all social platforms at Ross A-N-A-W-Y-A-T-T, pretty much most of those social platforms. And then you can also check out my rating and life is full of adventures com, but those are mainly the places that you can find me. [00:42:27.760] - Kim Tate Great. Thanks so much for for joining us and giving us this insight into the area beyond Cancun. We appreciate your time. I look forward to sharing more about this area. [00:42:38.180] - Rossana Wyatt Well, thank you very much for having me and for allowing me to share. As I said, the area around Yucatan is just amazing. We can certainly learn so much more about the Mayan culture and there is more to that Peninsula then just at the Cancun and the Riviera Maya and Playa Del Carmen. . [00:43:00.940] - Tamara Gruber Sounds good. [00:43:01.910] - Rossana Wyatt Thank you. Bye. [00:43:06.460] - Tamara Gruber Well, that wraps up another week on Vacation Mavens, and we think Room Steals for their support. Please go check out their Chrome browser extension and see what kind of money you can save on your upcoming travels. And I hope you enjoy the rest of your summer. Next time we'll talk to you. I guess we'll be in that whole back to school time. [00:43:24.470] - Kim Tate Yeah, thanks for joining you guys. Talk to you later. Bye.
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This is one day trip from Belize that is full of adventure! Explore ancient Mayan ruins and learn about their past, their excavation, and more. Then, glide along a river inside of a cave! Lastly, swim in a blue hole to cool off. It's an action-packed day and you're along for the ride! Learn about this awesome Belize day trip here! Shownotes at https://worldwidehoneymoon.com/cave-tubing-in-belize/
Hey ihr Lieben, in der heutigen Folge möchte ich euch von einem Ausflug an eine Cenote erzählen. Außerdem gibt es ein paar Eindrücke aus Playa del Carmen, wo wir seit langem mal wieder shoppen waren. Viel Spaß! Werde Unterstützer ♥️ https://www.patreon.com/wildundwundervoll
La Dirección de Ecología Municipal realizó una jornada más de saneamiento en un cenote ubicado en la Supermanzana 510, con el objetivo de mejorar las condiciones ambientales.
El movimiento 7:11 alista una jornada de limpieza de cenote urbano en Cancún, la cual se realizará con la comunidad LGBT.
Episode Description In this episode of the Miles to Memories podcast we are joined by Ian Snyder. He shares the details of his recent trip to Merida, Mexico and swimming in the depths of a cenote (weird shaped rocks and all). We also discuss Airbnb deploying shady bagmen, how Amex seems to be giving away points these days and tips for traveling as a solo female. Episode Notes 8:18 - Ian goes to Mexico 10:48 - Trip highlights 12:51 - Getting there 15:26 - Swimming in cenotes 24:40 - Issues with Chase Travel 29:49 - AirBnB's bag men 38:48 - MORE AMEX bonuses 43:05 - Traveling as a solo female 43:44 - Traveling without the internet 45:04 - Flying widebody planes Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
This week on Austin Culture Club, Joey and Rubin are joined in the studio with Modern Business Women, Mary Jenkins, owner of Cenote coffee shop!
Learn about Cenote Cristal & Escondido, Gran Cenote, Kaan Luum Lagoon & Cenote, and Cenote Corazon - https://www.fitlifecreation.com/post/tulum-mexico-the-best-cenotes-and-all-you-need-to-know-to-visit - FIT Life Creation: Lifestyle Brand: Health, Wealth, Biz in 1 - Think Amazon Meets Airbnb for Transformation with Influencer Marketing (Revolve / Like it to Knowit) and Fundraising Twist. http://bit.ly/createwhatyoulove - Let's CREATE! Tag us on social media for a chance to win one of our giveaways: a month in the mastermind, a course, and/or event ticket! @katrinajuliafit @fitlifecreation #createitgiveaway #createit #fitlifecreation - CREATE IN OUR COMMUNITY 1 LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP FREEBIES LIBRARY 2 LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION LIVE EVENTS AND RETREATS 3 CONNECT AND CREATE COMMUNITY IN OUR LIFESTYLE ENTREPRENEUR COLLABS 4 INFLUENCER MANAGEMENT for INFLUENCERS & BRANDS 5 WELLNESS, MEDIA, LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL FOR BRANDS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/create-with-katrina-julia/support
Learn about cavern diving in the Mexican cenotes with expert cenote diver, Aydin Dinc (the cenote guy). Find out the best cenotes to dive by season, skills needed, costs and more.
Listen while SSI's Lotta Ericson hosts Carlos Negrete on Facebook Live as they answer all of your questions about Cenote freediving in Mexico.
Listen while SSI's Lotta Ericson hosts Carlos Negrete on Facebook Live as they answer all of your questions about Cenote freediving in Mexico.
Listen while SSI's Lotta Ericson hosts Carlos Negrete on Facebook Live as they answer all of your questions about Cenote freediving in Mexico.
Gabriel comes from a long line of divers getting started at the early age of 14. Since then he's developed into a technical and rebreather diver whose passion for diving has led to an absolute dream job as the Director of Sales and Marketing for Shearwater Research, one of the premier manufacturers of dive computers in the world. Welcome to Dive In The Podcast, your favorite podcast about all types of diving, SCUBA, Tec, Freediving, and more, we cover it all. Every week on Monday we post new episodes filled with diving news, interesting dive topics, ocean advocacy, and much more. Join Justin, Nic, April, and Amit the hosts of Dive in The Podcast. Gabriel comes from a long line of divers getting started at the early age of 14. Since then he's developed into a technical and rebreather diver whose passion for diving has led to an absolute dream job as the Director of Sales and Marketing for Shearwater Research, one of the premier manufacturers of dive computers in the world. Special Guest: Gabriel Pineda Shearwater Research SHEARWATER ANNIVERSARY CONTEST Giveaways every 2 weeks through March! Then Grand Prize Shearwater Peregrine Draw! For all the details visit our site or check Facebook and Instagram. www.DiveInPod.com/Contest Episode Links: Support this Podcast on Patreon News: Alejandro Lemus sets two new CMAS Freediving world records in Cenote in México Pro Tip: The dryrobe Episode Sponsor: TorpedoRays.com Find Us At- www.DiveInPod.com Contact and Subscription Links - https://linktr.ee/diveinthepodcast Find us on Social Media- This Podcast @DiveInPod April Weickert @aprilweickert Justin Miller @idiveok Nicolas Winkler @nicolaswinklerphotography NicolasWinkler.com Torpedo Rays @torpedorays Seafoxes @seafoxes_ Halifax Freediving Club @halifaxfreedivingclub Music Credits: RetroFuture Dirty Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4278-retrofuture-dirty Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever RetroFuture Clean by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4277-retrofuture-clean Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3976-life-of-riley License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Ever heard of the QT Film Fest that once acted as Austin's film nerd mecca? We raided its playlist for three films with familial relations in the title: THE DION BROTHERS, SWITCHBLADE SISTERS, and BROTHERHOOD OF DEATH. But first, our usual banter, from the mutually adored JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS to the divisive PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN to the deep obscurity CENOTE.
In this episode we visit some of the cenotes in Mexico. A Cenote is a natural pit or sinkhole. They are created when there is a collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater. Cenote Zací (Cenote Zaci) was a 10 minute walk from our hotel. This cenote is only half covered which allows tons of sunlight in. We even took turns diving off of a cliff into the water! We also visited the "Blue Cave" Cenote Xkeken (meaning "pig" in Mayan) and Cenote Samulá (Cenote Samula). They share a parking area and have passes that can be combined together. Back in the city center of Valladolid we hung out at Parque Principal Francisco Canton Rosado. We enjoyed delicious marquesitas, sat in the 2 seater benches, and enjoyed the view of the Church of Saint Servatius (Iglesia de San Servacio). We also saw the fountain of “La Mestiza” (mixed race woman). Then we figured out a way to visit Chichen Itza when it was not too busy in order to have this amazing ancient city almost completely to ourselves before the large crowds came in. We tell you all about traveling to Chichén Itzá; one of the Seven Wonders of the World. What could possibly be next? #WITYTRAVELS #TRAVEL #VLOG Follow along: Weekly Youtube Show: Wity Travels Follow @witytravels on: Instagram Twitter TikTok Snapchat Pinterest Follow @witytravelstheworld on: Facebook Travel Blog: Witytravels.com/blog Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and find out more about us: witytravels.com Weekly Behind the Scenes Travel Podcast: Wity Travels on Spotify, Apple or your preferred podcast provider Catch up on these great locations: Key West, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana Playa Del Carmen, Yucatan, Mexico Chichen Itza (One of the 7 Wonders of the World) Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico
What’s the right play when you are in an ancient building that may have once belonged to the ancient lost civilization of the Antediluvian? If you are a dwarf, clearly the play would be to lick some stone! When you find an ancient device of unknown origin, do you put it back together? What’s the hope when you flip the “on switch”? When you encounter unexpected aid do you accept? What conversation is held? Do you wanna know more? Embers from a Chimney II is a Crimson Nib podcast that will journey with 4 wayward adventurers into the heart of the Southlands; a land of mystery and adventure, where riches and dangers await those brave enough to cross the wild expanses. The campaign setting is Southlands from Kobold Press. We are using the D&D 5E ruleset, and we game using the Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop. I am Dagobah and this is a Crimson Nib podcast, you can follow me here or on twitter @crimsonnib, or at facebook.com/crimsonnib. If you’ve enjoyed what you’ve heard, please rate and review me on google podcasts, itunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. VTT - Fantasy Grounds (http://www.fantasygrounds.com) Campaign Settings - Southlands (https://koboldpress.com/tag/southlands/) Find out more at https://crimsonnib.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hallan en cenote Che há más de 700 kilos de residuos sólidos
Mi lesz abból, ha két Latin-Amerikát szerető ember leül beszélgetni? Hát sztorik, sztorik hátán. Szűcs Péterrel a Peter's Planet bloggerével könnyű helyzetben voltunk. Latin-Amerikáról végtelenségig tudunk mesélni, most viszont kicsit szűkítettük a kört és Közép-Amerikára fókuszáltunk, azon belül is Mexikóra, Guatemalára és Belize-re, ahol Péter 2020 elején 6 hetet töltött.Egy igazi flow utazás volt ez, ahol Péter a lehető legkevesebb dolgot tervezte meg előre. A legjobb történeteket ugyanis az élet szüli. Például azt, amikor Péter lestoppolt egy helikoptert. De beszélgettünk arról is, hogy miért más Belize mint az összes többi környező ország. Hogy mi az a sofőr-dj. Milyen a mexikói street food? Mi maradt a maják örökségéből? Milyen élmények várnak azokra, akik tömegközlekedést választják?--------------------------------------Szűcs Péter // Peter's Planet➤ blog➤ Facebook➤ InstagramKépek a sztorikhoz➤ Péter fotója a gyönyörű mosolyú mexikói rendőrnőkről➤ Péter és a mexikói Infinity pool➤ Péter fotói a mexikói Cenote-kről➤ Palenque - kedvenc mexikói romvárosunk➤ Fotóm katonákkal az elveszett városban (Ciudad Perdida)➤ Kedvenc fotóm Playa del Carmen-ből...hamarosan jönnek a linkek is...--------------------------------------Az Utazási Podcast partnere az Utazóbázis➤ Utazás Európában➤ Utazás a nagyvilágban, Európán túl--------------------------------------Az Utazási Podcast-et követheted Instagramon és Facebookon.A műsort készítette és vezette: Mátai AndrásZene: Systema Solar - Rumbera--------------------------------------
**This episode also avail as video on Crappens On Demand http://bit.ly/crappensvideo** Down a cave the women of Real Housewives of New York descend. There's lots of sexiness this week, and even more poo. For this week's bonus about Big Brother, become a member over at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens.**New merch! We designed lots of new face masks for Bravo lovers available at crappensmerch.com A portion of sales go to MedShare! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Howdy folks! Big Tony here and I am once again curating this week's 101 Dimensions! Here's what I have lined up:1. Hawkwind – L.S.D., Blue Shift; Death Of War; and The Secret Agent (from the album Electric Tepee, 1992)2. Synergy – Falcons And Eagles; Flight Of The Looking Glass; Shibolet; and An End To History (from the album Audion, 1981)3. Robert Rich and Ian Boddy – Metamorphic; Lithosphere; and Melt (from the album Lithosphere, 2005)4. Karda Estra – Paper Cuts; Life Drawing; Atom Of Warmth; Morning Wraiths; and Halcyon Years (from the album The Last Of The Libertine, 2007)5. Michael Stearns – The Light In The Trees; The Gathering; Cenote; and The Path Between (from the album The Light In The Trees, 1996)I hope you will join me!T
How much is really out there in the seas? What about the Cenotes of Mexico? Join us to find out what was found in a Cenote in Mexico, how much of the 200 tons of silver was recovered from the SS Gairsoppa and possibly the location of the remaining silver... Listen now to find out this and more! Email: thebarelyeducatedshow@gmail.com Instagram: @Barely_Educated Music: The Big Guns by Silent Partner
Por mucho tiempo se creyó que los Mayas eran descendientes de los Atlantes. Esto y más en el programa de hoy.
ArqueoCorridos: uN breve recorrido dentro de la arqueología y la historia
Esta primera parte cuenta lo que es en breve el sitio de Chichén Itzá en Yucatán, Mexico. Las primeras exploraciones, el Cenote “ts'onot” Sagrado y el saqueo de su tesoro. Quiero aclarar aquí que una parte de ese tesoro ya regresó a México.
En el panel de hoy en #HablemosDeWeed nos juntamos con Francisca Duran, más conocida como Duraznina en las redes de la comunidad cannábica. Cultivando hace 4 años, entrega consejos y asesorías para lograr mejores resultados a través de su Instagram, con un foco importante en empoderar a la mujer cultivadora y combatir el mercado negro. Conversamos además sobre el rol femenino dentro de la industria del cannabis, acompañados de una cata de flores de la cepa mexicana Cenote. Esto y mucho más en este podcast con olor a OG Kush lleno de buenas vibras. Encuéntranos en www.buenaflora.com y @buenafloracom en Instagram.
En el panel de hoy en #HablemosDeWeed nos juntamos con Francisca Duran, más conocida como Duraznina en las redes de la comunidad cannábica. Cultivando hace 4 años, entrega consejos y asesorías para lograr mejores resultados a través de su Instagram, con un foco importante en empoderar a la mujer cultivadora y combatir el mercado negro. Conversamos además sobre el rol femenino dentro de la industria del cannabis, acompañados de una cata de flores de la cepa mexicana Cenote. Esto y mucho más en este podcast con olor a OG Kush lleno de buenas vibras. Encuéntranos en www.buenaflora.com y @buenafloracom en Instagram.
Have you ever dreamed about a place unlike any other. A quiet pool shaped by centuries of crystal clear rainwater, and filled with prismatic light. Experience the tranquility of the Cenote, and let me help you find some peace, and maybe even sleep. Each visualization is detailed so the listener can lose themselves in the dreamscape and as a result, leave behind any anxiety, tension or stress. The podcast is designed to create a space of refuge from the hectic times we live in. Just close your eyes, breathe deeply, focus on my voice and walk with me in your mind.
La música viaja hasta nuestra bandeja de entrada, las canciones llegan a la radio. Los estrenos, también forman parte del recorrido. Federico Pesci guitarrista, cantante, autor y compositor. Nacido en la ciudad de La Plata y parte de una gran familia de músicos, tras muchos años de compartir escenarios en diferentes bandas (Pelones, Reo, Cenote entre otras) decide presentar su material en formato solista (pero no solo) Fede Pesci & Empecinados presentan “Descontrol” el Viernes 10 de mayo a las 00hs en Ciudad Vieja (17 y 71). Su banda está integrada por: Álvaro Torres, Santiago Luque Rafart, Juan Ojeda y Leo Vasquez. Invitados: Supercenter.
It's our Cinco de Mayo Tequila Tasting Maneuvers from Davidoff of Geneva Since 1911 Store in Tampa as we sample 28 tequilas to help you celebrate in style. I'm joined by Sommelier Dave and Tommy D as we sample tequilas from Milagro, Herradura, Azunia, Cenote, Patron, Suerte, Montelobos and more.
This week we discuss episode 15 of The Curse of Oak Island.Further examination of the H8 spoils. Is the Money Pit site collapsing? What information will scanning off the shore of the island provide?
On today’s podcast, we talk with Leslie Contreras Schwartz about how poetry may not be therapy but it is, thankfully, a form of connection in a sometimes lonely world. And even though you won’t hear Jess’s voice on today’s show, you will feel her influence as we discuss the fear and uncertainty implicit in engaging in art in the age of Trump. And get your pens ready, or your goodreads app open, as Leslie recommends a whole slew of new books that you’ll need on your bookshelf. But don’t ask to borrow them from Leslie. Photo credit: The Shelby Studio Other works by Contreras Schwartz:Fuego and Nightbloom and Cenote, available here by Saint Julian Press“When a Mysterious Illness Strikes” in Catapult Also recommended:Sonia Huber’s “Pain Woman Takes Your Keys”Rachel McKibbens’ bludTriggering Town by Richard HugoBest Words, Best Order by Stephen DobynsLinda GreggLouise ErdrichSt. Julian Press mission statementFollow Leslie Contreras Schwartz on Instagram here and be sure to check out her author page.
We are were searching for new tour destinations and actually found one. In order to know if this place, its activities and infrastructure is meeting our tour standards we went on a tour at cenote Zapote. In this 12 minute podcast Casandra and Kay's family are sharing their thoughts about this experience. #cenotes #familyvacation #puertomorelos #zapote #kidsonholiday #vacationwithkids #traveltips #podcast #kayspodcast #ttp #Mexico #qnakay #cancun #besttravel #playadelcarmen #tulum #rivieramaya #travel #vacation #familyvacation #caribbean #whalesharks #islamujeres #mayanriviera #yucatan #quintanaroo #sightseeing #whattodo
Cenote es un power trío platense integrado por Federico Pesci en guitarra y voz, Federico Balcaza en bajo y el ex Skay y Los Fakires, Topo Espíndola, en batería.
Cenote es un power trío platense integrado por Federico Pesci en guitarra y voz, Federico Balcaza en bajo y el ex Skay y Los Fakires, Topo Espíndola, en batería.
On my trip to Austin, I had a good time while checking out some places based on recommendations from friends. First place was I went to was Justine’s. A sexy French-themed restaurant with a full menu until 1:30 am. THAT grabbed my attention since I’m a late eater. Great food, great music on vinyl and consequently an excellent vibe! The next place I went to the following morning was Cenote cafe and it was what you’d think Austin to be, students and tech meeting all around you. Good coffee, good pastries with great a very nice vibe. Then it was the Native Hostel which again had a dynamic energy of student and tech types. Couple of other places I went to like the Firehouse Lounge of which I’ve been to before was as good as I remember! The other being Small Victory which was really nice. All in all, I had a great time in Austin! Drink on this episode…Gabriel Boudier G&T with Fever Tree Mediterranean tonic.
チワワから電車を使って旅、走るのが早い先住民、巨大なキャニオン、ワイナリー、埋められた人が自然とミイラ化する街、ピラミッド、そしてテキーラ!など Chihuahua メキシコで一番大きな街 El Chepe (チワワ太平洋鉄道) ChihuahuaからLos Mochis(綺麗なビーチ)まで1日かけて行く電車。 途中要所5箇所に止まる。(15分くらい休憩。) 1日に1本なので、途中で下車して、次の日にまた乗れる。 Sierra Tarahumara (ララムリ) 68部族いたメキシコ先住民の生き残り。 すごく早い。レースなどで大活躍。 山に住んでいるが、最近は街にも降りてきている。 Copper Canyon El Chapeでいける場所。 Grand Canyonより大きい。 7つのキャニオン。 乗馬、マウンテンバイク、クライミング、ジップラインなど様々なアクティビティが楽しめる。 Baha California 地図でカリフォルニアの下。 酢とワインが有名。 8月がベストシーズン。ブドウを地面でふむ祭りも開催。 Baja California Sur クジラウォッチング(12月〜4月) Momias de Guajuato ミイラ博物館 埋葬された痛いが自然とミイラ化する街。 Sumidero Canyon 緑が多い 水が溜まっている。 Castillo de Chapultepec お城 Chichen Itza 世界遺産のピラミッド Kukulkan (ククルカン) マヤ文明の創造神 Cenote 地下水が溜まった天然の井戸 メキシコ南部に多い。 肌にいい。
Sean Boone talks with underwater imaging pro, Rusty Sanoian. Sponsor Backscatter Underwater Video & Photo Show Notes Rusty Sanoian Closed Circuit Rebreathers Tech Diving SS Andrea Doria CBC "Nature of Things" DPTV "Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes" BBC "Life" BBC "Million Dollar Otters" Cenotes in Mexico McAbee Beach Sea Otter Classic Monterey Bay Dive Center Mixed-Gas Diving Underwater Scooters Decompression Sickness/Deco Kiss Classic Rebreather Feather Duster Worms High Sierras Polaroid Light & Motion Tetra 5050 Olympus 5050 Panasonic PV-950 Sony DCR-VX2100 Canon 5D Mark II Sony EX1 15mm Fisheye Lens 3 Chip Camera Berkley White's Dolphin Video Gates Fathoms Lens Sony DCR-TRV900 Xit Tripods Komodo Video Mimic Octopus Komodo Panasonic LUMIX GH4 Sony a7R Mark II Super 35 DJI Phantom RAW Red Cameras Arri Cameras Amphibious Drone GUE Backplate Bikini Atoll Pulp Fiction Tropic Thunder The Abyss Hydroflex DIN to Yoke Adapter Benjamin Von Wong Rusty Sanoian
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Benjamin Parzybok's "The Ticket Taker of Cenote Zaci." You can read the full text of the story, and more about Benjamin, here.
DIVE MAGAZINE UK Dec 2012 : Andreas Matthes: Tech Diving Educator and Owner of Protec Dive Center in Playa del Carmen Mexico. READ ARTICLE HERE