Photos by Jody Paterson

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Beach at Playa del Carmen



The beach not far from our hotel, the Moongate, in Playa del Carmen. Great swimming here, especially early in the day.

Towel Art



Maids at Mexican hotels overall seem pretty good at towel art, but the woman who cleaned our room at the Moongate in Playa del Carmen was incredible. We came back to a spectacular new creation every day - elephants, mermaids, swans, elaborate hearts. A bit more of a tip and a note in Spanish admiring her talent inspired the woman to ever-greater towel art achievements.

Iguana at Tulum



An iguana at Tulum, Mexico. The ruins here are thick with iguanas - we probably saw 40 or more while walking through.

Cozumel causeway



The causeway at Cozumel, Mexico. We came over for the day from Playa del Carmen. Quite a rock-and-roll ride on the catamaran - we were pretty seasick upon arrival.

Snorkelling at Yakul



Snorkelling at Yakul national park, on the coast south of Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Great place for snorkelling, as the coast in this area can be really windy but this is a sheltered lagoon.

Pyramid at Chichen Itza



The big pyramid at Chichen Itza, Mexico. An amazing place, and so expansive that even hundreds of tour-bus visitors don't interfere with your enjoyment. Bring lots of water - very hot here.

Beach at Tulum



The beach at Tulum, Mexico - March 2006. Development is barrelling down the coast south of Cancun, but hasn't quite reached Tulum.

Vendors at Cozumel



Cozumel, March 2006. We rented bikes for an ill-conceived 64-kilometre ride around the island. It killed us that these vendors weren't selling cervezas, but fortunately we found a bar not far down the road.

Relaxing in Cozumel



Don't know who this guy is, but he's striking a classic Mexican-tourist pose. This is on Cozumel in March 2006, after the hurricane. Despite losing much of its roof in the storm, this bar was making the best of it.

Girl and Monkey



Playa del Carmen region, Mexico. We travelled here in March 2006. This little girl and her pet monkey lived on the road to the
Dos Ojos cenote.

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