Debarkation in Cozumel, Mexico, the final port of call was a flurry of activity. Check and make sure we have all necessary paperwork available, grab the day's respective backpacks of necessary gear, grab water, get in line, etc.
By the time we passed through the throngs of vendors and boarded the ferry to Playa del Carmen, we were already hot and tired. The ride across the strait separating the island of Cozumel and Playa del Carmen on the mainland was pretty rough and was the only time that we saw any seasickness
Our destination for the day was Tulum. We boarded an "air-conditioned" bus, it seems the air conditioning gave out midway; after about an hour, we finally arrived at Tulum archeological park. Once again, we navigated the vendors trying to convince you that you must get your picture taken with some guy in costume.
I gained a valuable insight.....they avoid guys with their own camera
note the strategic placement of the club
We had the option of taking a tractor driven 'cattle wagon' or hoofin' it to the archeological site. Walking through the swampy scrub was way more fun!
Ironwood-B&W
I submit this next shot as reference only.
This is an indication of how these sites would appear to the archeological teams seeking the jungles of the Mayaland for the great cities of the Mayan empire. If you look closely, you will note remains of a wall which protected the city from invasion by land....
along with the nearly impenetrable swamp
Finally, the light at the end of the tunnel....no....literally...We had to pass through a tunnel through the 12' thick wall to access the city
More to come...........