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Hello from Rochester: A Discovery of its Architectural Jewels My second day in Rochester started off with a lovely Park Avenue neighbourhood breakfast and an exploration of the ArtWalk neighbourhood. I only had a few hours left before I would have to hop back on the high-speed ferry, the CAT, to Toronto, and I ...
Holidays Afloat: Your guide to the best yachting vacations. Yachting vacations used to be the sole preserve of the rich or famous; the price being unachievable for most people. Prices have now dropped considerably with the introduction of chartering and many yacht owners now offer other potential seafarers the ...
How Salt Cod conquered the World
as ill luck would have it, it happened to be Friday and there was nothing to be had at the inn but some pieces of fish, which is called Abadexo in Castile, Bacallao in Andalucía, Curadillo in some places
Cervantes: Don ...
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Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read the entire feature story for free with photos, visit: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/adventure/mexico/garrafon/garrafon.html
Archaeological Sites, Ecological Parks, Pristine Beaches, & More In The Yucatan
The name Cancun conjures up in the minds of many people, endless, pristine beaches, Mayan ruins, and archaeological parks, but there is much more to this beautiful territory which continues to lay claim as one of the most attractive destinations in the world.
The many attractions are legion and while they unquestionably continue to be the main focus of tourists, a determined effort is being made to preserve the history and contributions of many artistés, and all this is being done at Garrafon, located at the southern point of Isla Mujeres in the Mexican Caribbean.
Hundreds of years ago, the Mayan declared Isla Mujeres sacred to the fertility goddess Ixchel, placing female statues there so that the people could worship them.
Regarded as one of the most beautiful ecological parks, Garrafon is a nature’s privileged site. On the edge of a small bay with a natural reef more than 300 meters in length, where one can snorkel, dive, or visit the Mayan temple of Goddess Ixchel , or walk through the sculpture garden.
The Temple of Ixchel.
The temple is located above a cliff at the highest point of the island, facing towards Cancun , less than 30 minutes away by boat.
Considered one of the most beautiful reefs in the world, with a maximum depth of four meters — it is what is called a shallow reef — the transparency of its waters and the soothing currents allow visitors the opportunity to appreciate different types of coral reefs formations and marine life.
The Mayan Goddess Ixchel.
Read the entire feature story for free with photos, visit: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/adventure/mexico/garrafon/garrafon.html
— By Edwin Ali, Florida and Caribbean Editor.
About the Author Edwin ALi, Miami and Caribbean Correspondent for Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
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