Tulum, the 800+ year old Mayan ruins sit atop 40 foot cliffs on the edge of the Caribbean sea. Today’s photo of the week is of the beautiful beach nudged against the high cliffs these ruins sit atop. I’m sure we can all agree that Tulum’s inhabitants woke up to the best view of all the ancient Maya people. When I visited in March it was scorching hot and there was almost no shade, the beach and Caribbean water were a great solution to cool off.
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Looks very beautiful but I find the heat hard to take. No one even has an umbrella on the beach. Interesting.
Beautiful! We got married about 20 minutes up the road from here!
Really? What’s located 20 minutes up the road?