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10 Best place to visit in Leona Vicario Mexico

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????LEONA VICARIO, QUINTANA ROO | ATRACTIVOS | MUSEO & ARTESANÍAS EN MADERA | Moyita Explorando

¡Hola Exploradores!
Visitamos el poblado de Leona Vicario, pasamos todo un día en este hermoso lugar.
Conocimos el Museo Tuukul Taam y un taller familiar de artesanías de madera torneada.
Comimos en una cocina económica y degustamos un rico machacado del parque.
Leona Vicario es un punto de referencia puesto que es parte de la Ruta de los Cenotes que conecta desde Puerto Morelos.
Hemos visitado varios cenotes por esta área, en esta ocasión nuestro viaje fue cultura.
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Malecon Puerto Vallarta Centro desde/walking from Leona Vicario hasta/to Galeana (Jalisco, Mexico)

Un paseo a pie por el centro de Puerto Vallarta (Diciembre 2019) complementado tomas drone de un recorrido desde Calle Leona Vicario por el Malecón de Puerto Vallarta hasta calle Gealana. La idea es sentir que se pasea por la ciudad. Da una impresión mejor de lo bella que es la ciudad sin tanta edición y de mejor manera como se vive en realidad.

0:01 El Sutil Comepiedras de Jonás Gutiérrez (2006)
0:04 Voladores de Papantla
0:12 Mapa de ubicación del Malecón
0:23 Vista en drone del Malecón en el tramo entre Leona Vicario y Abasolo
0:46 Caminando entre Leona Vicario y Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
1:22 Llegando a Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
1:24 Vista en drone del Malecón en el tramo entre Abasolo y Corona
1:37 El Unicornio de la Buena Fortuna de Aníbal Riebeling (2011)
1:44 Caminando entre Calle Josefa Ortiz y Calle Abasolo
2:20 Llegando a calle Abasolo y la escultura Naturaleza como madre de Adrián Reynoso
2:23 Vistas aéreas de Naturaleza como madre de Adrián Reynoso
2:45 Vista drone de En Buscas de la Razón de Sergio Bustamante (2000)
3:04 Vuelo entre calle Aldama y calle Galeana
3:18 Caminando entre calle Corona y Galeana y el Faro/Baliza

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A walking tour in downtown Puerto Vallarta (December 2019) complemented with maps and drone shots walking from Leona Vicario street along the Puerto Vallarta Malecon/Boardwalk until we get to Galeana Street. The idea is to feel like you are walking around the city. It gives a better impression of how beautiful the city is without so much editing and shows it as it really is.

0:01 The Subtle Stone Eater by Jonás Gutiérrez (2006)
0:04 Papantla Pole Flyers
0:12 Malecon location map
0:23 Drone view of the Malecon in the section between Leona Vicario and Abasolo
0:46 Walking between Leona Vicario and Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
1:22 Arriving at Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
1:24 Drone view of the Malecon in the section between Abasolo and Corona
1:37 The Unicorn of Good Fortune by Anibal Riebeling (2011)
1:44 Walking between Josefa Ortiz street and Abasolo street
2:20 Arriving at Abasolo street and the sculpture Nature as Mother by Adrián Reynoso
2:23 Aerial views of Nature as the mother by Adrián Reynoso
2:45 Drone view of In Search of Reason by Sergio Bustamante (2000)
3:04 Flight between Aldama street and Galeana street
3:18 Walking between Corona and Galeana street and the Lighthouse / Beacon

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Yes You Should Visit La Colonia, Puerto Morelos, Mexico

In this video I am goin to talk about things to do and see in La Colonia in Puerto Morelos, Mexico. I am also going to give a little insight into safety in Mexico from our experience as well as a little bike tour around the town.

Marcela, Soto Cafe & Brownie can be reached by WhatsApp at +52 998 105 7265 and her location is Villas Morelos II, SM 64, Lote 3, Calle Rafael Lara Lara

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Mexico City's Beautiful and Modern Reforma Avenue (CDMX VLOG)

A walk down Reforma Avenue (Paseo de la Reforma) one of the main streets through Mexico City, and arguably one of the most modern areas in all of Mexico. Today I begin just before El Angel de Independencia, and continue on all the way to the beginning of Chapultepec Park. Because it is a Sunday, Reforma Avenue is closed to bicycles and pedestrians, making it a fun time to visit the famous Mexican street.


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El Ángel de la Independencia | Monumento emblema de México | En Paseo de la Reforma CDMX

El monumento a la Independencia, mejor conocido como Ángel de la Independencia fue erigido en 1910 para celebrar los cien años de la lucha insurgente, como reza la dedicatoria inscrita en su placa de mármol: “La Nación a los Héroes de la Independencia”.

Inaugurado en 1910, la Columna de la Independencia es uno de los monumentos más emblemáticos no sólo de la capital mexicana, sino de todo el país. Con más de 100 años de historia, el ángel - como se le conoce coloquialmente - ha sido testigo de la paulatina modernización de la Ciudad de México, sede de celebraciones culturales, manifestaciones sociales y hasta víctima de las inclemencias de la madre naturaleza.

LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DEL ÁNGEL DE INDEPENDENCIA

Durante el gobierno de Porfirio Díaz comenzaron las obras de construcción de lo que sería el Monumento a la Independencia y el 02 de enero de 1902 se colocó la primera piedra. En aquella ocasión, también se situó dentro de ella un cofre con el acta de independencia de México así como una serie de monedas de la época.

La obra estuvo a cargo del célebre arquitecto mexicano Antonio Rivas Mercado, mientras que las esculturas y bajorelieves fueron diseñados por el italiano Enrique Alciati. Tuvo un costo de 2 millones 150 mil pesos de la época.

El 16 de septiembre de 1910, sería finalmente inaugurada por Díaz para conmemorar el centenario de la Independencia de México.

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El diseño de la Columna de la Independencia estuvo inspirada en la Columna de Trajano en Roma y la Columna de la Victoria en Berlín. Incluyendo el ángel, mide 45 metros.

Al ángel de la Independencia también se le conoce como la victoria alada, se trata de una escultura de bronce con recubrimiento en oro que mide 6.7 metros y pesa 7 toneladas. En la mano derecha sostiene una corona de laurel en actitud de colocarla sobre la cabeza de los heróes y en su mano izquierda sostiene una cadena rota de tres eslabones que simbolizan el final de los tres siglos del dominio español.

En la columna y justo debajo de la victoria alada se halla una caseta que da acceso a una pequeña terraza. De tipo tritóstila esta columna está estructurada en acero y recubierta con piezas labradas de Chiluca, fue decorada con figuras de palmas, guirnaldas y dos anillos que llevan los nombres de Agustín de Iturbide, Juan Aldama, Ignacio Allende, López Rayón, Hermenegildo Galeana, Mariano Matamoros, Guadalupe Victoria y Manuel Mier y Terán.

Finalmente en el pedestal, específicamente del lado oriente se encuentra un grupo escultórico conocido como Apoteosis del Padre de la Patria que se compone por tres figuras; el cura Miguel Hidalgo sosteniendo la bandera mexicana, la musa de la Historia sentada con un libro y una pluma y la Patria figura que ofrece a Hidalgo una corona de laurel. En cada una de las esquinas del pedestal se encuentran las figuras de José María Morelos y Pavón, Francisco Xavier Mina, Nicolás Bravo y Vicente Guerrero.

En la fachada del lado oriente se encuentra un escudo ornamental con las fechas de proclamación y consumación de la independencia (1810–1821), y bajo éste en una placa de mármol donde se lee La nación a los heróes de la Independencia y delante de esta inscripción se encuentra un león gigante en bronce (que simboliza fuerza en la guerra) conducido por un niño (que simboliza inteligencia).

Los extremos del pedestal fueron adornados con las figuras que corresponden a la Paz, la Guerra, la Justicia y la Ley. Bajo estas cuatro estatuas en el frente de sus bases se encuentran sus nombres y a los lados los nombres de veinticuatro personajes de la independencia, divididos en ocho categorías; los precursores, los consumadores, los caudillos, los guerrilleros, los escritores, los congresistas, las heroínas y los conspiradores.

¿QUÉ HAY EN SU INTERIOR?
En el interior del Monumento a la Independencia, mejor conocido como El Ángel de la Independencia, se encuentra la zona de urnas. En 1925, los restos de Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Ignacio Allende, Juan Aldama, José Mariano Jiménez, José María Morelos y Pavón, Pedro Moreno, Víctor Rosales, Francisco Xavier Mina, Guadalupe Victoria, Vicente Guerrero, Andrés Quintana Roo, Leona Vicario, Nicolás Bravo y Mariano Matamoros fueron trasladados de la Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México y otros restos fueron traídos desde sus lugares de entierro para ser depositados en urnas al interior del monumento.

La única mujer sepultada en la Columna es Leona Vicario, debido a que la otra gran heroína de la independencia, Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez La Corregidora de Querétaro se encuentra aún sepultada en esta última ciudad.

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Leona Vicario | Our Favourite Neighbouring Town | Close to Puerto Morelos

In this weeks video we visit Leona Vicario, which is a small neighbouring town to Puerto Morelos.

00:00 Intro
01:12 Tiangus
02:20 Food Scene
04:08 Kind Kind People
05:59 Moto Taxi Tours
07:58 Museo Tuukal Taam


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????CENOTE YUM KIN A $40 pesos????LEONA VICARIO, QUINTANA ROO | CENOTES | Moyita Explorando

¡Hola Exploradores!
Cenote Yum Kin se ubica a 10 km después de pasar Leona Vicario si vienes desde Cancún por la carretera libre hacia Valladolid.
La entrada cuesta $40 MXN, es un sitio bastante familiar al aire libre, además del cenote tiene albercas, juegos infantiles, asadores, restaurante, área para jugar volibol y rentan cabañas.

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Sunday Drive to Leona Vicario, Mexico to Combat a Boring Day

When you are retired, often you will find yourself a little bored from time to time. We battled that feeling by going for a Sunday drive from Puerto Morelos to beautiful Leona Vicario.

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How to create a tour - Cenotes and Mexican trikes - KTV#14

Last Thursday we went on an adventure searching for the new tour we want to launch hopefully very soon. We started our road trip to Puerto Morelos, 20 minutes from Playa del Carmen, taking the Ruta de los Cenotes (cenote route). We vistited cenote Popol Vul, Cenote siete bocas, cenote Zapote among others and ended the day in a little town called Leona Vicario it is one of the communities in the municipality of Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo. The town is named for Leona Vicario the wife of Mexican Independence figure Andres Quintana Roo.

It's our aim to provide helpful content related to traveling, the Mexican Caribbean, Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum sightseeing, places to go and not go and in general being a reliable source of knowledge about this area.

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Kay's company grew out of the realization that many local tour operators were not sufficiently satisfying their customers; thus Kay devoted himself to providing greater care and attention in crafting memorable and personalized tours.

Kay’s experience working for a number of local tour operators, along with his passion for excellence, nature and making others happy, has ensured that his company is now one of the region’s leading operators.

The guides at Kay Tours are skillful, versatile and knowledgeable. Each guide is at least bilingual and has many years of experience working in the Riviera Maya area, guaranteeing visitors receive the highest quality of service both during the planning stages of their day tour and during the actual excursion.

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Centro de Puerto Vallarta Calle Leona Vicario entre Malecón y Guadalupe Sánchez | Downtown PV Mexico

Un paseo a pie por el centro de Puerto Vallarta (Diciembre 2019) complementado con mapas y tomas drone de un recorrido desde el Malecón por calle Leona Vicario hasta calle Guadalupe Sánchez. La idea es sentir que se pasea por la ciudad. Da una impresión mejor de lo bella que es la ciudad sin tanta edición y de mejor manera como se vive en realidad.

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A walking tour in downtown Puerto Vallarta (December 2019) complemented with maps and drone shots walking from the Malecon along Leona Vicario street until we get to Guadalupe Sánchez street. The idea is to feel like you are walking around the city. It gives a better impression of how beautiful the city is without so much editing and shows it as it really is.

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Mexico 2021 Cancun, Isla Mujeres, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Leona Vicario, Akumal.

Another short clip of some of the drone footage we took while traveling all over the state of Quintana Roo. We had a blast in our little rental car. The Cancun vlogs will be coming out soon. followed by Isla Mujeres, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, Leona Vicario, and Akumal.

We tried to do as much as possible from learning how to use the red public transpiration buses to go try all the street food venders at Parque de las Palapas to having a dinner and a show on the Jolly Rogers. Can not wait to share our adventures of our little road trip in México.

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Xul Ha Puerto Morelos Quintana Roo Mexico

Buy your own lot in one of the most growing areas in the heart of the mayan Riviera

Xul-Ha Eco Habitat is located in a privilege place inside the tourist corridor denominated Ruta de los Cenotes, over the highway in km 22,5 in the area of higher development. Located along a total surface of 426,000 sm (42 hectares / 104 acres approx.) the complete land comprises three big areas intended for residential purposes, a third of that surface is intended to green areas, paths, sport and
recreational spaces, a cenote, gardens, nurseries, reforestation areas and common areas.

Naturally you
We are creating a peaceful place focused on you, this eco-habitat is thought for you to cohabite with the environment, flora and fauna in total respect and harmony.

Phase 3
Currently the residential area is on its initial stage of marketing; with a Surface of 144,000 sm (14 hectares / 36 acres approx.) exclusively intended for 55 lots from 1,000 to 2,650 sm each (from 10,700 to 28,500 ft2) some of them with a privileged view to the gardens.

Common Area
Along the entrance of stages 2 and 3 are located the common use area, a big central park with a Surface of approx. 9,000 sm. Green areas, relax, recreational, sport and family gathering areas shall be the very soul of this incredible place.

Growth
A highly profitable investment opportunity:
Ruta de los Cenotes has positioned as one of the highest growing are in the Mayan Riviera, within the municipality of Puerto Morelos. In the last decade new Ventures related to eco-tourism have multiplied, fractionations and “haciendas”, among others, that provide this place with a new perspective of sustainable tourism.

Minutes away from the cities of Playa del Carmen,
Cancún and the Cancún International Airport, is
located Xul-Ha Eco Habitat, right in the heart of Ruta
de los Cenotes, over the highway that links Leona
Vicario with Puerto Morelos in a privileged area of new fractionations and eco-parks.

Membership “Xul-Ha - Owner”
With the membership upon acquiring a lot in Phase 3 you access
to the following benefits:
Welcome Kit that includes:
- Surprise Gift from Xul-Ha Eco-Habitat.
- Membership activation to be used in services and products from Xul-Ha Eco Habitat withe the following benefits:
- Use of bikes and courtesy transportation.
- 20% discount in food and beverages at the bar and restaurant “Fuegos”.
- 10% discount at the Mini Market.
- 10% discount in lodging services, events and activities at the Hotel & Glamp Resort.
- A gift certificate for a total of 10 plants / local trees from our nursery that you will be able to plant in your lot.
Membership activation to be used at Unico Beach with the following benefits:
- 20% discount in food and beverages.
- 15% discount in Spa Services.
- 10% discount in events, banquets, tours and store.
- Courtesy coupons for $10,000 MN – to be used for any of the available services in Unico Beach – Pto. Morelos.
Client should be added to the platform iLovePM as “PM Lover” to receive invitations to events and the most outstanding activities hold in Puerto Morelos.
Clients will also be included to the platform Ruta de los Cenotes Living & Travel to be updated about attractions and novelties along the tourist corridor, to also receive discounts and entrance benefits to parks and tourist attractions in the area.
Transportation amenities:
- Daily courtesy transportation to Xul-Ha Eco Habitat, parks, Puerto Morelos and Unico Beach.
- Courtesy internal transportation between: lots, services area and common areas.
- Delivery service of products from the Mini Market and food and beverages room service from our restaurant and/or coffee shop.

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Calles del Centro de Puerto Vallarta 24/05/2018 Street of Downtown Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

Caminando por las calles del centro de Puerto Vallarta. El video es de mayo de 2018, se han publicado trozos de este video en su momento pero en 1080p, ahora con mejor hardware lo estoy publicando en 2.7K y en un solo video largo. Espero que lo aprecien a pesar de no estar 100% actualizado. | Walking along the streets in downtown Puerto Vallarta. The video is from May 2018, pieces have been published in a more timely manner, but in 1080p, now with better hardware it's published in 2.7K and in one long video. I hope you appreciate it despite it not being 100% up to date.

00:00 Calle Agustín Rodríguez (Street)
00:36 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Agustín Rodríguez (corner)
01:18 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Libertad (corner)
01:50 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Guerrero (corner)
02:45 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Zaragoza (corner)
03:06 Plaza de Armas de Puerto Vallarta (Main Square)
03:21 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Independencia (corner - error en video)
03:39 Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Parish)
04:35 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Iturbide (corner)
05:51 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Mina (corner)
06:35 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Galeana (corner)
07:20 Esquina de Avenida Juárez & Corona (corner)
08:30 Esquina de Calle Corona y Calle Morelos (corner)
09:02 Esquina de Calle Corona y Malecón (corner)
09:47 Esquina Malecón & Calle Aldama (corner)
10:32 Esquina Malecón & Calle Abasolo (corner)
11:20 Esquina Calle Abasolo & Morelos (corner)
12:02 Esquina Calle Abasolo & Av. Juárez (corner)
12:54 Esquina Calle Abasolo & Guadalupe Sánchez (corner)
14:02 Esquina Calle Abasolo & Miramar (corner)
15:09 Esquina Calle Abasolo & Guadalupe Sánchez (corner)
15:41 Esquina Malecón & Abasolo (corner)
16:30 Playa del Malecón (Malecon/Boardwalk Beach)
16:54 Esquina Malecón & Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez (corner)
17:26 Esquina Malecón & Leona Vicario (corner)
18:07 Esquina Paseo Díaz Ordaz & Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez (corner)
18:51 Esquina Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez & Morelos (corner)
19:45 Esquina Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez & Juárez (corner)
21:02 Esquina Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez & Guadalupe Sánchez (corner)
21:26 Casa de la Torre / The House with the Tower
21:58 Subiendo las escaleras de Andador J. Ortiz de D. / Up the stairs
24:28 Esquina J. Ortiz de D. & Calle Guadalupe Sánchez (corner)
25:52 Esquina J. Ortiz de D. & Avenida Juárez (corner)
26:37 Esquina J. Ortiz de D. & Calle Morelos (corner)
27:20 Esquina J. Ortiz de D. & Malecón (corner)
28:06 Esquina Calle Leona Vicario & Malecón (corner)
28:53 Esquina Calle Leona Vicario & Morelos (corner)
29:40 Esquina Calle Leona Vicario & Juárez (corner)
30:34 Esquina Calle Leona Vicario & Guadalupe Sánchez (corner)
31:54 Calle Leona Vicario llegando a Calle Matamoros (corner)
33:16 Calle Leona Vicario & Calle Guadalupe Sánchez (corner)
34:17 Esquina/Corner Calle Leona Vicario & Juárez
34:49 Esquina/Corner Calle Leona Vicario & Morelos
35:37 Esquina/Corner Calle Leona Vicario & Malecón
36:36 Esquina/Corner Calle Pipila & Malecón
37:39 Esquina/Corner Calle Allende & Malecón
38:39 Esquina/Corner Allende & Morelos
39:15 Esquina/Corner Allende & Juarez
40:00 Esquina/Corner Allende & Gpe. Sánchez
41:06 Esquina/Corner Gpe. Sánchez & Pipila
43:39 Esquina/Corner Gpe. Sánchez & Leona Vicario
44:50 Esquina/Corner Gpe. Sánchez & Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
45:43 Esquina/Corner Gpe. Sánchez & Abasolo
46:29 Esquina/Corner Gpe. Sánchez & Aldama
46:46 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Aldama
47:28 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Corona
48:59 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Galeana
49:46 Calle Hidalgo (street) entre/between Mina & Iturbide
50:13 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Guerrero
50:41 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Libertad
51:26 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Agustín Rodríguez
52:13 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Encino
53:04 Esquina/Corner Hidalgo & Matamoros
53:15 Puente Colgante/Hanging Bridge
53:36 Isla del Río Cuale/Cuale River Island
54:08 Puente Colgante/Hanging bridge
54:33 Esquina/Corner Constitución & 5 de Febrero
54:33 Esquina/Corner Constitución & Aquiles Serdán

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Cenote Suytun Valladolid Mexico|What to Know Before YOU GO

Cenote Suytun Valladolid Mexico from Playa Del Carmen and Valladolid|

What you need to Know Before You Go|How to Get There
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My trip
On my top 10 Best Cenotes to see in Mexico
Valladolid Trip and Cenote Trip
You can stay in the cenote for 1 hour And in the picture area for about 3 minutes so know your poses before you go

Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:10 Ado bus price from Playa del Carmen
0:24 Cost to enter and instructions
0:45 climbing the stairs down
1:10 Taxi from Valladolid and cost
1:25 The View
1:45 How long you can stay on the platform
2:10 you can go into the water with a lifejacket
2:40 Watch the weather and rain
2:50 Please LIKE and Subscribe to the channel
Ask me any questions and I will try to help

You can take the ADO BUS from Cancun or Tulum to Valladolid as well
This was one of the best cenotes in Mexico from Instagram Pictures and that is how it ended up on my bucket list

TIPS
BE THERE WHEN IT OPENS to avoid crazy lines
It opened at 9 am
YOU CAN ONLY STAY HERE 1 HOUR at the time I was there
and you can take pictures on the platform for 2-3 minutes.
Cost
It was 150 mxn (you were only allowed to be there 1 hour)

How to get there
Only a 15 min drive from Valladolid Mexico
At the time I made this video, there were no collectivos going there from town
I took a taxi from the city center and arrange the price ahead if time
I got a price of 250 mxn for return trip and the driver waited for me at the cenote
Things to know
You can only stay 1 hour (not sure if that's a covid thing or just to get more people in and out to view it)
It is about 3-16 ft deep which means no diving
You did have to wear a life jacket if you wanted to go into the water



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Tren Maya: Mexico's $10BN Mayan Train in the Yucatan Peninsula Is Coming! - A Good Time To Invest?

In this video, we're delving into the fascinating project known as the Mayan Train—a groundbreaking endeavor set to reshape Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The Mayan Train is a visionary rail network connecting historically significant sites, vibrant communities, and breathtaking landscapes. As it weaves through the heart of the Maya world, this modern marvel is poised to usher in a new era of sustainable tourism, cultural exploration, and economic growth.

But let's talk about a unique aspect—its impact on the real estate market. The Mayan Train is more than just a transportation network; it's a catalyst for real estate transformation. As it enhances accessibility to remote areas and ancient sites, property values along its route are projected to experience a substantial boost. Investors and developers are eyeing the potential for resorts, eco-friendly lodgings, and residential developments catering to a growing influx of curious travelers. Simultaneously, the project's commitment to preserving the environment and supporting local communities ensures a responsible and balanced approach to development. But it may come at a cost and it is important for any potential investors to do their due diligence and research.

The Mayan Train's ripple effect extends beyond transportation—it's a conduit for opportunity. Join us as we explore the intersection of culture, tourism, and real estate, and unravel the exciting future that the Mayan Train sets in motion. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on this remarkable journey of progress!

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Cancun Blue Airport, Cancún, Mexico

Cancun Blue Airport, Cancún, Mexico
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Located 2.7 km from Cancun Underwater Museum, Cancun Blue Airport offers a garden, and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
The aparthotel provides guests with a terrace, a seating area, satellite flat-screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and a minibar, and a private bathroom with shower and free toiletries. A stovetop is also provided, as well as a coffee machine and...
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Address: Calle Carlos Salinas de Gortari #10 Esquina a Calle Leona Vicario, 77560 Cancún, Mexico
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Decorating the backyard and celebrating in Puerto Morelos, México

In today's video we are travelling to Leona Vicario to do some shopping for some flowers and plants to decorate the backyard. This is the place to go if you are looking to beautify your casa in the Puerto Morelos area. I also have a special celebration to share with you. I am also including some day in the life video of a snowbird living in Mexico.

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