Among them is Cenote Azul, a 90-metre-deep hole surrounded by trees, with wooden docks and ropes to help you swim across. Unlike the cave-like, often crowded cenotes near Tulum and Playa del Carmen, ...
Over two decades of Caribbean island hopping have taken me from hidden coves in the Grenadines to bustling markets in ...
In this Tulum travel guide we show you the best things to do in Tulum, Mexico. These tourist activities include the Tulum ...
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Running along the Caribbean shores of the lush Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya is a 100-mile (160km) stretch of sands ...
The oldest charcoal remains ever discovered in Mexico have been found submerged in a Yucatán Peninsula cenote. In late April this year archaeologist Luis Alberto Martos López authored an article about ...
9,900-year-old human skeleton found in a Mexican underwater cenote cave illustrates the complexity of the first settlers in the Americas. New research published yesterday in the journal PLOS One ...
We will showcase a series of works by Japanese experimental film director Kaori Oda, and she will be present for a live ...
Underwater caves, always filled with adventure and mystery, are things, which once experienced, will always stay with you. Something is so intriguing about them. While some are accessible to casual ...
Most of the world’s cenotes are in Mexico on the Yucatán Peninsula and were a crucial fresh water source for the ancient Mayans. It’s truly incredible to explore these magical caves and sinkholes.
While investigating a cave high in the mountains of Mexico, a spelunker thought she had found a pile of trash from a modern-day litterbug. But upon closer inspection, she discovered that the "trash" ...
I just got back from a short trip to Mexico. I was in Tulum, where a famous set of Mayan ruins are located. I didn’t have time to see the surface ruins, but I did explore some of the caverns where ...