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jounetyfinder · 10 months
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Riviera Maya Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Riviera Maya – From frothy drinks on stunning beaches to guided tours of ancient ruins, the Riviera Maya has it all. Check out the … source
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illustratus · 1 year
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The Temple of Tulum in Yucatan, Mexico by Hubert Sattler
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jaycrawler · 3 months
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Tulum, the walled mayan city in the coast.
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thefreedomchasers · 8 months
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Finding the Best Mayan Ruins in Mexico
Many of the best Mayan ruins in Mexico are found in the Yucatan Mexico tucked into the jungle and along the coast. We love learning about the history and culture of the places we travel. If you are traveling to Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or elsewhere in the Riviera Maya, we highly recommend taking the time to visit some of the best Mayan ruins in Mexico. While you likely think of lazy beach days…
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accomtour · 3 months
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Discover the Magic: Best Place to Travel in Mexico in February
Best Place to Travel in Mexico in February – February is an ideal time to explore the rich cultural tapestry and diverse landscapes that Mexico has to offer. Whether you’re a beach enthusiast, a history buff, or a nature lover, Mexico has something for everyone during this month. In this article, we’ll unveil the best place to travel in Mexico in February, ensuring an unforgettable…
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alltrips · 1 year
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Are you planning a trip to Cancun and looking for a more personalized private tours
Alltrips is a reputable tour company that specializes in creating customized itineraries for visitors to Cancun tours. Their private tours allow you to experience the best of Cancun without the crowds and hustle and bustle of typical group tours.
One of the biggest advantages of a private tour is the flexibility it offers. You can tailor the tour to your interests and preferences, and there is no need to adhere to a strict schedule or itinerary. Whether you want to explore the city’s historical landmarks, enjoy the stunning beaches, or indulge in some authentic Mexican cuisine, Alltrips can create a tour that meets your specific needs.
Another benefit of a private tours in Cancun is the opportunity to interact with a knowledgeable and experienced local guide. Alltrips’ guides are passionate about sharing their love of Cancun and its rich culture with visitors. They can offer insights into the city’s history and culture that you might not get from a guidebook.
Alltrips offers a variety of private tour options to choose from. Some of their most popular tours include a visit to the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza tour, a boat tour of Isla Mujeres, and a snorkeling excursion in the beautiful Caribbean Sea. All of their tours include round-trip transportation from your hotel, so you don’t have to worry about navigating Cancun’s busy streets.
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If you’re looking for a more personalized and intimate way to explore Cancun, consider booking a private tour with Alltrips. With their knowledgeable guides and flexible itineraries, you’re sure to have a memorable and unforgettable experience in this beautiful city.
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dlyarchitecture · 1 year
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tropic-havens · 8 months
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Mayan ruins of Tulum, Mexico
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dailyoverview · 2 months
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Until the early 1990s, Tulum was a quiet village on Mexico’s Caribbean coast. Known for its beaches and well-preserved Mayan ruins, the community has swelled in recent years to accommodate a rapid increase in tourism. It’s population grew from 3,000 in 1995 to over 46,000 in 2020, and its infrastructure now includes hotels, restaurants and bars, boutiques, and gyms.
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gonehollywoodrp · 1 month
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JOIN US IN TULUM MEXICO FOR OUR SPRING WEEKEND.
on april 19th till april 21st join us in tulum, mexico for our spring weekend. the itinerary is up to you! that means if you want to spend the whole weekend on the beach, then do so! if you want to visit the local mayan ruins and soak up the area's local history, then do that! or if you just want to soak up all the things the resort has to offer, you're welcome to do that as well! the sky is the limit in tulum, so just enjoy yourself and have a lot of fun in whatever way you see fit as there are a lot of things that you can do here. for the weekend we’ll be staying at the ahau tulum, which is one of tulum's most luxurious hotel and resort. it's going to be one of those weekends you're not going to want to miss out on because it'll be a weekend you'll never forget! this event isn’t mandatory, but the more people that show up, the better! also, it should be noted that this event is also family oriented so celebrities with children are encouraged to bring them!
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s10127470 · 1 year
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Sonic’s Latin American Adventure (Part 1)
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Most of you are probably familiar with Sonic Adventure.
While not being Sonic’s first, it was his first big successful jump into the world of 3D.
And although it has aged in terms of graphic and especially voice-acting, it’s gameplay and story is still fondly remembered by many.
But one element that I want to take about are the levels.
Sonic Adventure has some of the most iconic levels in the Sonic franchise.
But what some of you may not know were the real-world inspirations behind them.
Ever since the Genesis days, Sonic has drawn influence from our world for reference.
Carnival Night Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was inspired by the local carnivals that Sonic Team saw in San Francisco.
Casino Night Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was inspired by Las Vegas, which Sonic Team took a trip to during its production.
And undoubtedly the most recognizable (and widely hated) level in the entire franchise Green Hill Zone from the game that start it all, was inspired by the rolling green hills and blue skies of California.
But when it was time to develop Sonic Adventure, Sonic Team wanted to go bigger than ever before and create more realistic worlds than before, thanks to the greater capabilities of the Sega Dreamcast.
One of the kind of new environments they wanted to do for Sonic Adventure were jungles with ancient ruins.
When creating levels for the games during the Genesis days, while Sonic Team did draw some influence from the real world, they mostly drew inspiration from movies and tv shows.
None of the team had ever seen any genuine ruins or jungles before, and tools like the Internet were way too primitive at the time for help.
So in order to make the environments of the game feel authentic as possible, Sonic Team took a nearly 3-month long trip through Central and South America.
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They traveled to Mexico (specifically around the Yucatán Peninsula), Guatemala, and Peru.
And they not only took inspiration from the environments of those locations, but also the culture, history, and possibly even religion.
So today, I want to go into depth on the real-world inspirations for some of the levels and elements of Sonic Adventure.
So grab your adventure gear and some snacks, cause we’re going on a Latin American adventure!
Coming up first we have the very first level of the game, Emerald Coast.
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When taking in the tropical beach environment, the seagrass thatched umbrellas scattered all over the place, forested cove and the resort at the beginning of the level, it’s safe to say that Emerald Coast was inspired by popular vacation spots such as Cancún and Tulum.
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Next we come to the Mystic Ruins and Lost World.
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These two locations are definitely the strongest examples of the Latin American influence.
They’re both clearly inspired by the ancient ruins of Mayan cities such as Chichen Itza, Tikal, Uaxactun, and San Gervasio, along with the jungles surrounding them.
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Within the Lost World level, there’s a bit of a snake theme going on. From the torches, to the entrances, and there even being a giant stone snake moving around in the water section.
In Mayan culture, the snake was one of the most important animals, alongside the jaguar and the quetzal.
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Snakes were seen as the vehicles by which celestial bodies, such as the sun and stars, crossed the heavens on. The shedding of their skin made them a symbol of rebirth and renewal.
And although there were many sculptures of snakes, most of them found on pyramids, they were often used to represent an important deity in Mayan mythology.
But I’m gonna touch on that a bit later.
The history of the Mystic Ruins is also pretty accurate to the history of most of the Mayan cities.
As most of you probably know, the Mystic Ruins was originally the home of the Knuckles Clan.
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But after it was abandoned for thousands of years, it eventually became overgrown with jungle.
That was basically the same thing that happened to the real-life Mayan cities.
After they were abandoned, the surrounding wilderness essentially claimed them.
For example, this illustration shows what Tikal might’ve looked like during the time of the Mayans.
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And this photograph shows what it was like back in 1881.
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Next we move on the second level of the game, Windy Valley.
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When taking in the mountainous landscape and the stone structures (plus their appearance), it’s pretty clear that this level is a loose adaptation of famous Inca city Machu Picchu.
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As for the next two levels, finding their inspiration was admittedly a bit tricky when considering the locations Sonic Team traveled to.
But after a lot of research, I think I found them.
Icecap from Sonic 3 returns as the fourth level in the game.
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Although it’s inspiration is a tad tricky, I believe that it was inspired from the various snowy-peaked mountains of the Andes.
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And for the final level, we come to Red Mountain.
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This was probably the hardest level for me for find any possible inspirations for.
Admittedly, for the longest time I thought it was inspired by the tepuis of Venezuela.
And at first glance, you can definitely see the comparison.
Unfortunately, the only place that Sonic Team traveled to was Peru.
But then I remembered that Red Mountain had a bit of canyon look as well.
And after doing some research, I've come to two possible inspirations for the level.
These inspirations are Colca Canyon and Rio Marañón, two canyons located which not only have similar appearances to some of the geological features of Red Mountain, but also just so happen to be located in Peru.
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Next we have is Sand Hill, and funnily enough, the history of the level actually involves its inspiration.
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During the trip, one of Sonic Team's stop was the city of Ica. During their visit, they discovered the sport of sandboarding. It amazed them so much that they decided to include it as a mini-game for Tails.
As you could already tell, the location was inspired by Ica itself.
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Well that's all I can share for now!
I've already reached the 30 image limit, so I can't show any more photos for this post.
So this is gonna be a two-parter. Along with that, it's gonna be much shorter than this one since I'll be covering that the last bit of info I wanted to share.
So stay-in tune for the second and final part of Sonic's Latin American Adventure!
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nysocboy · 5 months
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Gavin Munn's cute/cool photos, Part 3
Of all the Gemstone alums that I follow on social media, Tony Cavalero and Gavin Munn are the most active, posting almost every day. 
1. Nice sunset.
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2. Gavin's idea for a rainy day activity: sit in a giant puddle and invite passing cars to splash him.  Then he filmed the splashes.
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3. At the Charleston airport
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4. In Tulum.  Gavin is ten feet underwater.  Hopefully he checked out some Mayan ruins, too.
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5. Hugging his tv brother, Skyler Gisondo. I tried blowing up and rotating the book Skyler is holding, but I still can't read the title.
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6. Being chased by his dog
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7. He got to sit in this Nascar. He did not get to drive it.
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8. The kids of Raising Dion.
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shezanenigma · 10 months
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Top 10 Vacation Destinations for an Unforgettable Girls' Getaway
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Planning a vacation with your closest group of girlfriends is an excellent way to create lifelong memories and strengthen your bond. Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or vibrant nightlife, the world is full of incredible destinations perfect for a girls' getaway. We've curated a list of the top ten vacation destinations that promise an unforgettable experience, ensuring that your trip will be nothing short of amazing.
1. Bali, Indonesia:
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Bali offers a perfect blend of stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture. Relax on picturesque shores, explore ancient temples, indulge in spa retreats, and enjoy vibrant nightlife in Seminyak. Bali offers an ideal combination of relaxation and adventure for a rejuvenating girls' getaway.
2. Barcelona, Spain:
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Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Barcelona is a city that never sleeps. Experience the mesmerizing architecture of Gaudí, stroll along Las Ramblas, savor delicious tapas, and dance the night away in its legendary nightlife scene. Barcelona will ignite your senses and leave you craving for more.
3. Tulum, Mexico:
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Tulum's idyllic beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and bohemian vibe make it an irresistible destination for a girls' trip. Explore the ancient Mayan ruins, swim in cenotes, practice yoga on the beach, and indulge in delicious Mexican cuisine. Tulum's natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere provide the perfect setting for an unforgettable getaway.
4. Reykjavik, Iceland:
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For adventurous souls, Reykjavik is a dream come true. Marvel at stunning waterfalls, soak in geothermal hot springs, go glacier hiking, and chase the mesmerizing Northern Lights. Iceland's unique landscapes and natural wonders will create unforgettable memories with your girlfriends.
5. Santorini, Greece:
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Santorini's breathtaking sunsets and iconic blue-domed churches make it one of the most picturesque destinations in the world. Explore charming villages, relax on stunning beaches, indulge in delicious Greek cuisine, and experience the lively nightlife. Santorini's romantic ambiance and beauty will captivate you.
6. Tokyo, Japan:
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For an exciting and vibrant city experience, Tokyo is a must-visit destination. Explore the bustling streets of Shibuya, indulge in world-class shopping, discover ancient temples, and enjoy incredible sushi. Tokyo seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, offering a unique cultural experience for your girls' getaway.
7. Cape Town, South Africa:
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Cape Town combines natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Take a cable car to the top of Table Mountain, explore the breathtaking Cape Winelands, visit Robben Island, and relax on the pristine beaches. Cape Town's diverse attractions and warm hospitality will make your trip truly unforgettable.
8. New York City, USA:
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If you and your girlfriends crave a cosmopolitan adventure, look no further than New York City. Explore iconic landmarks, shop on Fifth Avenue, catch a Broadway show, and immerse yourself in the city's diverse culinary scene. New York's energy and excitement will make your girls' getaway an unforgettable experience.
9. Queenstown, New Zealand:
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For the adventurous souls seeking adrenaline-fueled activities, Queenstown is the ultimate destination. Experience bungee jumping, skydiving, jet boating, and explore the stunning landscapes of the South Island. Queenstown's adventure opportunities and breathtaking scenery will leave you in awe.
10. Marrakech, Morocco:
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Immerse yourself in the exotic charm of Marrakech. Get lost in the bustling souks, visit stunning palaces and mosques, enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine, and relax in beautiful riads. Marrakech's vibrant culture and warm hospitality create an enchanting atmosphere for your girls' getaway.
Embarking on a girls' getaway is an opportunity to create unforgettable memories and strengthen lifelong bonds. From exotic beaches to vibrant cities and adventurous landscapes, these top ten vacation destinations offer something for every group of friends. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, these incredible destinations will ensure an unforgettable experience. So gather your girlfriends, pack your bags, and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
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accomtour · 1 year
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Tulum All Inclusive Resorts
Tulum All Inclusive Resorts – Tulum is a town located in the state of Quintana Roo, in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. It is situated approximately 130 km (81 miles) south of Cancun, and 65 km (40 miles) south of Playa del Carmen. The town is situated along the Caribbean Sea and is known for its stunning beaches and ancient Mayan ruins. Tulum is easily accessible by car or bus from nearby cities…
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alltrips · 1 year
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Chichen itza mayan ruins | Alltrips
About the Maya ruins
Chichen Itza, one of the largest Maya cities, is synonymous with the Maya civilization. The city is located in the present-day Mexican state of Yucatan. The Maya city reached its height around 600 AD. After that, the city was abandoned. The city was rediscovered by the Spanish in the 16th century. The city has since been a source of fascination for historians and archaeologists. Chichen Itza was one of the largest Maya cities. The site of Chichen Itza is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The chichen Itza Mayan ruins of the city are a popular tourist destination. Tourists can explore the ruins of temples and palaces. They can also learn about the Maya civilization at the on-site museum.
Chichen Itza pyramid
Chichen Itza is a Mayan ruin located in Mexico. The Chichen Itza pyramid is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mexico. Chichen Itza is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Mayan ruin of Chichen Itza is located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. The site is about 2 hours from Cancun and about 3 hours from Merida. Chichen Itza was a major city of the Maya civilization. The Maya civilization was one of the most advanced civilizations in the ancient world. The Maya were experts in astronomy, mathematics, and architecture. The pyramid at Chichen Itza is the most famous structure at the site. The pyramid is also known as the Temple of Kukulcan. The pyramid is about 24 meters tall. The pyramid has stairs on all four sides. The stairs on the north side of the pyramid are the widest. The north side of the pyramid also has a carved image of a snake. Chichen Itza was a major city of the Maya civilization.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the Chichen Itza Mayan ruins are a must-see for anyone visiting the chichen Itza tour from Tulum area. The Alltrips blog provides a great overview of what to expect on a tour of the ruins and highlights some of the most interesting aspects of the site. If you're looking for a comprehensive and informative guide to the Chichen Itza ruins, be sure to check out the Alltrips blog.
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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Eighty miles south of Cancun in Mexico, stands the ruins of an ancient Mayan city called Tulum. Built atop a 12-meter (40-foot) cliff rising abruptly from the Caribbean waters, this place is considered one of Mexico’s most scenic archaeological sites. It was the only Maya site not situated in the middle of the jungle and at one time, was adorned with beautiful colors which were visible at sea from miles away. Tulum was the last city inhabited and built by the Maya and is thought to have been a religious center for priests that remained active during the Spanish invasion.
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