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03/05/2024
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10/07/2022
I’ll never get tired of Mayan Ruins. Entire Yucatán peninsula is scattered with ancient cities ready to be explored.
Check out one of the bigger ones at Coba near Tulum. Find out things to see in & around Tulum in my latest blog post.
Link in the bio.
10/04/2022
Stelae: Free-standing carved stone slabs from 300 B.C. to 900 A.D. are on display at the site of Coba Ruins in Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Check out things to do and see in Tulum at The Globe Backpacker’s latest blog post.
https://theglobebackpacker.com/2022/09/27/playa-del-carmen-coba-ruins-in-tulum/
10/03/2022
Check out The Globe Backpacker's final post on the Mexico Road Trip series.
Explore things to do and see in Tulum and Playa del Carmen.
Playa Del Carmen & Coba Ruins in Tulum If you’ve been following my Mexican Road Trip Series, you would know that this will be my last blog post of the series…
09/30/2022
“Time spent amongst trees is never wasted time.” – Katrina Mayer
One of the most unique experience of visiting the Coba Ruins in Tulum, Mexico is that it is still in the middle of a huge forest. There’s abundance of tree growth everywhere that offers good shade and a bit of a cooler weather.
Would you visit Coba Ruins to explore history and nature at the same time?
09/28/2022
México is a land of ancient cities. One of them is Coba. It is now an archaeological site known as Coba Ruins.
They are situated about 50 kms northwest of Tulum and is a well known half day trip.
09/28/2022
Unexpected wildlife spotting at Coba Ruins, Tulum, Mexico.
Keep an eye out for the last post of the Mexican Road Trip series coming out soon.
09/18/2022
Color of the morning.
This one of my favorite shots from the entire trip in Mexico.
I had camped on the beach for the night. In the morning, I woke up early, before the sunrise, to take some pictures of the coastline during the blue hour. But, I’d never imagined that the nature would be on my side and that it would allow me to capture the shades of nature.
This image displays the true colors of nature so vividly. As the sun rises above the horizon, the sky is gradually turning from blue to purple to orange to yellow. And, the same colors are reflected in the Caribbean Sea below.
@ Coastline of Mahahaul Beach
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09/14/2022
“Never saw a Sunrise I didn’t like.” - Anonymous
Watching a Sunrise at Playa Mahahaul, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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09/14/2022
Have you ever camped on a beach?
It should be on your bucket list to pitch a tent on the beach and sleep to the tunes of the waves lapping the shore. Waking up next morning to the most gorgeous Sunrise and unlimited fresh coconut water.
If you want to make your dream come true, check out The Globe Backpacker’s latest blog post on Watching Sunrises & Scuba Diving in Mahahaul.
https://theglobebackpacker.com/2022/08/24/sunrises_and_scuba_diving_in_mahahaul/
09/10/2022
Coconutty sunrises in Mahahaul.
Beauty of camping on the beach is to waking up to such gorgeous sunrises.
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09/06/2022
“Sunrises are better than Netflix.”
Watching the sky turn from black to blue to white.
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