We're back in continental
It was fantastic catching up with fellow travelers for a couple of days and we had two good nights out with Brett & Carrie. Playa del Carmen is a bit of a tourist destination, with diving and water sports the bread and butter of the economy. The plethora of restaurants and bars along the main pedestrian street are all offering deals, so 2 for 1 Coronas and Margaritas were the drink of choice. And at the end of a big night out and with no kebab shops in sight, the 4 peso tacos are the best stop on the way home.
From Playa del Carmen, we made an epic journey inland to
Our primary reason for visiting Playa del Carmen however was to get underwater and put our newly acquired Scuba diving skills to work. After a tour of a few of the 60 diving shops in town, we teamed up with Klaus (aka Klausiano Pavarotti), a German Master Diver and heir to the Bayer Asprin fortune (a fact confirmed with a google search). First up Klaus took us into the
Buzzing from our first dives with Klaus, we threw the budget out the window and signed up for two further dives in the local Cenotes. Cenotes are inland limestone caves and caverns flooded with freshwater for which the
Diving in this environment takes you 20 metres underground, through narrow passages which open up into massive caverns filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Soon after entering the Cenote, all natural light is lost and navigation relies on your flashlight and staying to marked trails. This experience was out of this world – it felt more like we were in space than underwater at times.
When Klaus is not taking people diving, he is taking the people he dives with out for a good, cheap Mexican lunch. This led to a surreal moment on a Cenote dive, where 20 metres underground we surfaced in a small air pocket, no bigger than a bathroom. While taking in this amazing environment and feeling the serenity, Klaus breaks the silence - “Do you guys like chicken? I know a place in Tulum that does good chicken”. Klaus was right – this place BBQ’s whole chickens (flattened out), of which Klaus consumed one while we stuck to a half.
We stayed on in Tulum where we took to the beach, staying in a thatched roof
Tulum was also the local for Mat’s first case of the ‘Mexican Two Step’, a tummy bug that is best experienced within two steps of a toilet. We decided however to flirt with danger and headed an hour out of town to more ruins, this time set in the jungle, and to walk 5 miles in the blistering heat. Thankfully there were no incidents (or ‘sharts’ (*see below) as we like to call them) and a couple of Loperamides later we’re running as normally as can be expected in
Our next week sees us cross the border into
* A ‘shart’ is an attempted fart that is in fact a shit, a fact only discovered after one attempts the fart.


3 comments:
Hiya Mat
Am enjoying your travel comments and great to see you still have a big "0" alongside "shart"! Anyway, Lawry White (Janas admin) and his partner have been kinda doing the same things as you guys are doing, but they started from the south and are working their way North. They've done the Argy thing, jumped across the Andes and are now working their way up through Chile. Their goal is to end up in Alaska. When you guys get closer I'll see if it looks as if you will be in the same area at the same time, and if so you may want to catch up with some more Kiwis.
All the best and have a great time in Belize (always been a target country for me).
Malcolm
Gday Mat & Caro
Looks like a great place to go and you are having a ball.Yep I have learned to back up often after getting to the last lines on my Resume sitting for 2 hours typing.(not fun).
Gnome
just thought a mention of how good looking those aussies were was required....
keep up the posts, especially the photos of those good looking aussies...
brett and carrie (the good looking aussies)
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