Mexico Isla Mujeres _ Cozumel exploration
- Friday, May 01 2009 @ 08:52 AM JST
- Contributed by: tetujin60
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Large cruise ships drop in at Cosmel on a daily basis
East coast of Cozumel
East coast of Cozumel
Cobblestone leading to the palace
San Gervasio Ruins
Life in the Maya era has been restored
Shows fresh fish before cooking
Watanabe-san and Kotetsu
Tequila
Agave root sculpture
Tequila
Agave Zura 3 year old
Although it is small, this is just right for a tour. Pillars and temple ruins of the palace ruins. I am convinced by the explanation as if I was watching life 1000 to 1200 years ago. During the Maya era, Cozumel was an Island dedicated to the moon goddess. It was praised as a child treasure and prosperous business. There are 28 steps in the temple, 7 steps each in the south, east and west. It means the number of days from the new moon to the full moon.
Taco
Archaeological guide Raymond
Tequila
Exploring Cosmel Island
A shop where locals go from the restaurant in downtown San Miguel Central Square. A cheap and delicious gourmet place when you enter the Island for about 10 blocks. The sea is really cold during the off-season. You can enjoy the seasons in Journey regardless of the season.
Tequila is made from 7-year-old roots
Watanabe's car heads to the San Gervasio ruins (15 minutes) east of downtown. A specialized guide is required inside the ruins, and Mr. Raymond accompanies him (the guide is resident at the entrance). You can see a lifestyle different from the ruins I have seen so far. The guide will explain the pattern at that time in detail, so I understand it well.