One of our favorite parts of our trip was swimming with the dolphins on Isla Mujeres, an island that we reached via ferry. I’ve uploaded a video of our time with the dolphins. These are snippets from a longer video that we purchased.
A year has gone by since the last time I changed the look of the site, so it is about time for another new look. This is a good time for a new look, as Elizabeth and I move forward into married life. This theme rotates different images in the header. Right now, there are 25 images that will rotate, and we can add more in the future. Above the site title at the top of the page are links to the pages of the site. Below the title are links to the six most populated post categories on the site.
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I’ve uploaded the first video from our honeymoon. This is video of our visit to Tulum, a pre-Columbian Mayan city (now ruins). The ruins were quite remarkable, and the view from the cliffs overlooking the ocean was spectacular. The one bad part of the day was that it was very hot, and we were worn down by the time we left. But, it was worth it. The low-res version is below, or you can see the high-res version at Vimeo.
I’ve uploaded more honeymoon photos - more photos from the resort, and photos from our day on Isla Mujeres, where we swam with the dolphins and manatees. You’ll be able to tell from the photos how much fun it was.
After visiting Tulum, our next stop was Xel Ha. The best way I can think to describe Xel Ha is that it is a nature sancturary and water park (salt water) wrapped up in one. You could snorkel or swim amongs all sorts of colorful fish, explore the trails and caves, swim with dolphins, or just relax and try out the different restaurants. We stayed at Xel Ha for a few hours, before the bus took us back to the resort. We didn’t swim with the dolphins, as we are doing that as part of a tour/cruise on Sunday. I’ve uploaded photos from Xel Ha.
