Saturday 21 April 2012

Ola Mexico!









the beautiful beach in Cancun,Mexico


Mexico! One of the best place I've ever been, the people are just like Filipinos, they're hospitability are beyond compare. And just like Philippines, Mexico is so rich in culture and experiencing it by myself, was such a memorable! I would love to come back..

David is playing around with this goofy Mexican hat,
 he's loving it!

In general, a Mexican hat is a sombrero – a broad-brimmed and high-crowned hat formerly used in rural areas of Mexico and still common today among mariachi musicians and foreign tourists.


Tulom Beach, look how stunning it looks!
The name Tulum, derived from the Mayan word for wall, and the ruins hovering over the beach, most notably the giant pyramid-shaped Castillo, have gained notoriety as 1 of the Mayan civilization's only walled cities. In its heyday, Tulum served as a port of call for mariners and traders, and its walls defined the ancient town's defense against invaders from sea and land.
Today, visitors from across the globe who vacation at Tulum experience 1 of Mexico's finest beaches with an added bonus: the chance to admire the architecture of the ruins and feel the awe of this ancient and notoriously advanced civilization.

our hotel's very nice pool area, kinda windy but still beautiful!


visiting the Mayan ruins is one of the highlight of the tour:)
Some of the most amazing Mayan ruins are located in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
Scholars and archeologists divide the Maya development into three main periods over the space of 2,500 years. This Mesoamerican civilization covered a vast territory and reached its zenith between 250-900 AD in present-day southeastern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.

tryin' my own fit of these Mexican hat, too big for me though!




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