Mayan Adventure
Posted: May 13, 2007 • 10:01 am
Hola,
I know as Tex Murphy fans, we all have to be somewhat interested in Mayan temples and the jungles of the Yucatan, so I figured I would tell you about my recent recent Mayan Adventure.
Last week, my nephew got married and decided to have his wedding down in the Riviera Maya (which is about 30 miles south of Cancun and very close to Cozumel. While I was down there, I took a side trip to Coba to explore the Mayan ruins that were nearby.
I didn't take a camera with me, so I have to wait for my companions to send me their pics to post. But what a cool trip!
The Coba ruins are still mostly overgrown with jungle and are not restored. Geological digs are still going on in the area.
We hiked through about 3 miles of jungle to reach the highest pyramid in the Yucatan (120 steps, 42 meters), explored some of the chambers and climbed around several other Mayan structures. Then we hacked through more jungle and did a zip-line across a small lake. In case you are unfamiliar with the term, zip lines are cables that are strung across a large expanse and you hang from the cable to zip across to the other side. In this case, our zip line was about 300 yards/meters and about 50 feet high. After that, we hiked through more jungle, and then rapelled down about 50 ft into an underground river which was in a large cave system. Later, we paddled canoes to the local Monkey Island where we threw coconuts at the monkeys. (Just kidding about the coconuts). Mostly, we gave them bananas.
Sorry I don't have any pics yet, so until then, here a couple links to some Coba sites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coba
http://www.differentworld.com/mexico/pl ... a/coba.htm
Check it out.
I know as Tex Murphy fans, we all have to be somewhat interested in Mayan temples and the jungles of the Yucatan, so I figured I would tell you about my recent recent Mayan Adventure.
Last week, my nephew got married and decided to have his wedding down in the Riviera Maya (which is about 30 miles south of Cancun and very close to Cozumel. While I was down there, I took a side trip to Coba to explore the Mayan ruins that were nearby.
I didn't take a camera with me, so I have to wait for my companions to send me their pics to post. But what a cool trip!
The Coba ruins are still mostly overgrown with jungle and are not restored. Geological digs are still going on in the area.
We hiked through about 3 miles of jungle to reach the highest pyramid in the Yucatan (120 steps, 42 meters), explored some of the chambers and climbed around several other Mayan structures. Then we hacked through more jungle and did a zip-line across a small lake. In case you are unfamiliar with the term, zip lines are cables that are strung across a large expanse and you hang from the cable to zip across to the other side. In this case, our zip line was about 300 yards/meters and about 50 feet high. After that, we hiked through more jungle, and then rapelled down about 50 ft into an underground river which was in a large cave system. Later, we paddled canoes to the local Monkey Island where we threw coconuts at the monkeys. (Just kidding about the coconuts). Mostly, we gave them bananas.
Sorry I don't have any pics yet, so until then, here a couple links to some Coba sites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coba
http://www.differentworld.com/mexico/pl ... a/coba.htm
Check it out.