Sunday, August 22, 2010
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July 22
July 11
July 10
July 9
Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Yes, we went scuba diving!! I have been a few times before with my family, but Mark has never done it before, and I was pretty excited for him to try it out. We had a short lesson in the pool, then we went out on a boat to their dive spot. We were with a couple from Portland, and a couple from New York. The couple from New York didn't end up doing it, they felt claustrophobic, which is a pretty common feeling. Mark used up his air quickly, which happens to beginners, so he had to go up and I stayed down there for 5 or 10 more minutes. Right after he left, I saw a shark!!! I guess it was a Nurse shark (how appropriate) and it was 4-5 feet long. I swam after it for a while but it was pretty fast. Ah, it was sooo cool. And both Mark and me were sad he missed it.
July 8
Today we went on another excursion. We went to this place and did zip lining, dune buggies, and cenote swim. All three were so so fun. We zip lined over the jungle from tree to tree. Then we rode the dune buggies through the jungle, and because of the rain, it was so MUDDY! The picture is of us after we got off. Of course Mark drove as fast as he could through the puddles, and I got a ton of mud in my eyes at one point. The "cenote," or sink hole, felt so refreshing to swim in after we were all muddy. They had a small zip line set up over the top of the water so we could jump in from it.
July 7
Honeymoon! After one day of rain in Cancun, Mexico, we had a really fun day planned. We went to see the Mayan ruins, and on the way we stopped at a "cenote" which is pretty much a big sink hole. There are a bunch of these sink holes around Cancun, they are so cool. This one that we went to was like 180 feet deep. The water is cool, and super clear. There was a small cliff to jump off, and little black fish in the water. It was SO cool! Then we saw the Mayan ruins. They built this whole area all according to the starts and sun and all this stuff in the sky. So amazing.
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