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In front of the Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave (ATM)...
Deep in the cave we see ceremonial bowls that th...
Banana Bank is a 4,000 acre working ranch. Gus i...
From Belize City we chartered a sailboat to take ...
South of Placencia, the remote head water of Monk...
On our third day of sailing we hook into a fish. ...
Today's big news... Gus finds out that he got acc...
On Caye Caulker in Belize, we decide to take adva...
Amy- showing how to do the back roll off the dive...
Gus on the surface after 40 min dive. Amy- Looki...
To begin our day we were able to catch our lunch ...
An early morning in Corozal Belize to catch the w...
We just took out Olivia's braids that she had don...
The ruins of Tulum were spectatular. What a beati...
El Castillo the temple to Kukulcan, Chichen Itza....
This is not a frozen water fall, it is a petrified...
Outside of the city of Oaxaca we visited the rema...
This family is the 5th generation of rug weavers...
Santa Maria de Tule This tree is said to have t...
Gus is standing next to fried and seasoned grassh...
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Friday, March 5, 2010
This is not a frozen water fall, it is a petrified water fall from mineral deposits. The guide told us that this is one of two in the world. The other is in Turkey.
Gus and Olivia found the water to be inviting for a swim.
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