Coba 
Today was a busy day. We went to a cafe for breakfast at 8 then found out when the bus left for Coba. We hopped on the bus for the 50 minute trip at 10am. Upon arriving, we had a small lunch and found a hotel. Unfortunately, it's relatively expensive, but it's still not too bad. The room is nice and the setup looks nice. It even has a lookout onto the lake in the area that has crocodiles. We were hoping to be able to see one and were not disappointed. There was one sunning right on the walkway of the lookout!

We then headed to the ruins.You could rent bicycles or take a "taxi", which was a seat in front of a guy peddling. We decided to walk. It was 2 km to the big, main temple. It's one you can actually climb the stairs to the top of. That was quite a climb. We saw a couple Mayan ballcourts and a lot of other ruins, but the sun was a bit much, so we didn't walk the extra couple kilometers to another site in the area. We still felt it was worth it though.

Once we left, we found a taxi driver and headed to the cenotes. There were three nearby, we decided to just visit two. They were very different from the one near Tulum. You had to walk down stairs into the cave for these. One of them had a jumping platform to jump into the water even. They were very pretty. The water was so clear.

We arrived back in Coba and found some dinner. It was at a small place that has a number of vegetarian items. The guy running it is from Argentina and teaches people in the area about Mayan pottery. It was very interesting to listen to him. Before we left he gave us a couple small chunks of gum from a Gum Tree. Apparently there are a couple families in the area that make this. It's sort of like maple syrup. They cut into the bark of the tree and collect the sap. It doesn't hurt the tree. They then have to cook and stir it for 24 hours. This stuff is actually good for your teeth since there no sugar and such in it. Pretty neat.

The taxi driver and the guy from the restaurant suggested we check out Punta Laguna, so we may have to do that tomorrow morning before taking the bus to Chichen Itza.

-Miranda


Crocodile! (Click for larger photo)

Mayan ball court. (Click for larger photo)

Crazy tall and steep stairs.

Joe and me in front of one of the ruins. (Click for larger photo)

One of the cenotes. This was the jumping platform one.

Sunset off the lookout near the hotel.

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Grand Cenote 
Today was a relatively lazy day. We did find out that most places for breakfast don't open until 8, so tomorrow we'll have to wait around for at least an hour before breakfast. :)

After eating, we rented a bike and headed down the road, about 3.7km to the Grand Cenote. It's basically a hole in a water cave system. It is very neat. There were areas that were basically caverns where you could swim in a little ways. The formations coming down into the water looked awesome and the water was so clear and blue. There were fresh water turtles, some bats in the largest cavern, and a lot of swallows flying around. We got there not long after they opened so there was only one other person there. By the time we left it was pretty crowded, and it really wasn't that large of a place.

The rest of the day was spent lazing around. Joe got burned a bit again so he gets pretty warn out when that happens. Tomorrow we hop back on the bus and continue exploring!

-Miranda


A partial view of some of the water from above.

The water with the stalactites reflecting. (Click for larger picture)

A very neat bird that landed on a nearby branch right after we arrived. (Click for larger picture)

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Tulum 
The twilight and night dives went really well. It was just us and a father and son. The dive master we had was the same one we dived with the first time we went. It was fun to have someone we already knew. We didn't see anything too different or amazing. Lots of lobster and the bioluminescence was very cool.

This morning we headed off of Cozumel and took a bus to Tulum, which is about an hour south of Playa Del Carmen (the town you take the ferry from to get to Cozumel). After finding a hotel, we walked around a bit and are more excited about the food here than in either Cancun or Cozumel. There seem to finally be more options for us.

We made our way to the Tulum Ruins, which are Mayan ruins right on the coast. They were pretty neat. You can swim right off the beach within the area that contains the ruins and not far away there's an area to snorkel also. We just walked around quite a bit and caught a taxi back to the center of town for dinner.

-Miranda


Brown Pelicans hang out on and near the dock where we often docked during our surface time between dives. They definitely were not weary of humans.

Part of the ruins (click for larger picture)

The corner of a building that has a face carved into it. (click for larger picture)

Lots of iguanas hanging around. This one found a nice spot in a hole in the wall of one part of the ruins. (click for larger picture)

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SCUBA 
Yesterday morning we had a scheduled dive at 9am. It was two dives with an hour between. The first spot was called Palancar Caves. The formations there were pretty neat. We went through some archways and through a cave where we saw a couple King Crabs. The second dive was more for seeing marine life as opposed to as much coral and other formations. We did see a couple Nurse Sharks. One had to be around 2 meters long. Another dive master just happened to be coming with a group. He had a camera and took some photos. I gave him my email. Hopefully he'll send me a few, but who knows. :)

The rest of the day was mostly spent relaxing. Joe keeps getting burnt no matter how careful he is, so he's pretty warn out by the afternoon. He's doing a bit better getting down for diving, but it still takes him awhile and he has some blood in his mask everytime after the dive. The dive masters have said that's normal, or not bad anyway.

This morning, we woke up at our 'normal' 7am. We decided another dive today would be fun, so he popped over to the dive shop to see if there was still room on a boat this morning. There was, so we went for another 2 dives this morning. They were relatively uneventful. It was gorgeous, but not as much for neat formations. We did see a number of Hawksbill Turtles and even a small octopus.

We were hoping to go on another dive tomorrow morning, but they're pretty full already. Two of the guys we dove with went on the Twilight and Night dive the previous night and said it was amazing. So, since the morning dive was full we decided we would give a night dive a try again.

-Miranda

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Scooter Time 
We've been going to bed early (especially for us) and getting up early. Today it was 7am. The cruise ships dock at around 9am so we wanted to get on the road before that. Our plan for the day was to rent a scooter and do the loop around the isle. We did so and it was pretty uneventful, but relaxing and fun. We saw a dead tarantula on the road and an iguana eating near the side of it before that.

The rest of the day was relatively uneventful. We did find a yummy restaurant along the main strip but just south of downtown. They have quite a few veggie options for us and they have a "Thai" branch just a bit farther south. So, we'll probably check that out later. We spent the later afternoon walking around town and ended up having dinner at a cute Italian place where the woman working spoke no english at all. Joe knew enough spanish to get by though for the most part. Trying to get bread to go with his veggie lasagna was a bit tough though. Haha.

We have another dive trip scheduled for tomorrow morning. We're going with the same couple we went with yesterday and probably another person or two (I'm not sure how big the group is). Hopefully all goes well with Joe's ears.

-Miranda


Our scooter parked by the road when we went to check out the water.

The iguana.

The view from our hotel room.

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