As the four of us make our way down the overgrown path toward the cenote — Spanish for “sinkhole” and pronounced “sih-NO-tay” — I could not come up with a way to describe the experience that did not sound like the plot of a horror movie. With no cell phone reception or any real idea of where we were, the four of us followed our tour guide until we reached a rickety set of steps leading us down into a dark hole in the ground, where we planned to swim for the next hour. Underneath the Yucatan peninsula lie a… (read more)
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BLOG: A Relaxing Swim, or a Portal to Hell? Visiting a Mexican Cenote
Re: BLOG: A Relaxing Swim, or a Portal to Hell? Visiting a Mexican Cenote
That looks quite scary!
Q: did you pee in the water? I won't tell Mexico
Q: did you pee in the water? I won't tell Mexico
Re: BLOG: A Relaxing Swim, or a Portal to Hell? Visiting a Mexican Cenote
Yes, but out of fear, not convenience.
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Re: BLOG: A Relaxing Swim, or a Portal to Hell? Visiting a Mexican Cenote
That is some crystal clear water. They say not to drink it, but Imma drink it. Imma drink it, Flack.