Sentences with phrase «into cenotes»

We jet skied, sky dived, walked adopted and dined in 5th Ave.. We climbmed Coba's temples and repelled into Cenotes.
Rappel: We will teach you to rappel into cenotes of unsurpassable beauty!
Researchers had thought that since there were no other obvious energy inputs, the fodder for bacterial life must fall from the surrounding forest into cenotes, eventually floating into the deep parts of the caves.
But they did have ziplining into the cenote which I thought was awesome!
Wow, rappelling down into a cenote is not exactly my cup of tea, Janice, but it seems it's yours.
This is where I got to do some upside down zip lining and cliff jump into the cenote.
The trip was the first place I got to jump into a cenote and even learned what it was.
After swimming through this pool, now it was time to rappel 40 feet down into a cenote.
As you enter Ik Kil, which has some regular tourist stuff like a gift ship, food vendors and such, you then walk up to a railing and look down hundreds of feet into the Cenote.
• Visit the Mayan ruins of Tulum • Rappelling into a cenote, a subterranean pool of temperate water.
10 ft drop down into cenote.
People were thrown into the cenote as an offering to the god of rain.
You will have a chance to rappel into a cenote, zip line over a dry cenote, swim in a cave, canoe across a lagoon, hike in the jungle and enjoy a Mayan feast on this nature expedition.
Challenge yourself to rappel 70 feet down into a cenote — freshwater sinkhole.
They also consider cenotes to be sacred, so its advisable to not consume alcohol or heavy food before jumping into a cenote.
Several «Adventure Activities» are offered such as «Courage Cliff» (jumping five meters into a river), or jumping from a rope into a cenote.
The best: take tours through the jungle and receive the welcome of a true Mayan Shaman before descending to rappel into a cenote.
There are tricycle drivers that you will see adjacent to the ruin entrance and they will you bring you into the cenote for a small fee.
There was an open area on the rocky surface at the water level, which was completely packed with people, waiting in line to be able to jump into the cenote from a platform above the water and another line to climb down one of the four wooden ladders into the water.
There were modern washrooms and changing rooms located at the ground level, before entering into the cenote.
These are the fastest zip lines in the destination and after you will descend on rappel into the cenote, and swim in its crystalline waters, discover the mysticism of an underground river, a stunning marine landscape will be revealed in front your eyes.

Not exact matches

Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival by Sheck Exley (National Speleological Society, 1986) Caverns Measureless to Man by Sheck Exley (Cave Books, 1994) The Taming of the Slough by Sheck Exley (National Speleological Society, 2004) The Cenotes of the Riviera Maya by Steve Gerrard (Steve Gerrard, 2000) Beyond the Deep: The Deadly Descent Into the World's Most Treacherous Cave by William Stone, Barbara am Ende, and Monte Paulsen (Grand Central, 2002)
A wooden walkway leads around a lagoon into the whimsical theater, designed to look like a giant blue cenote.
Donning a life jacket and snorkel gear, we swam through limestone passageways, occasionally popping out into sunshine when passing through a cenote (sinkhole).
MAYAN SACRED CENOTE: Further to visiting Coba, guests will continue their expedition towards Tankah, where they will have the opportunity to slip into the crystal waters of the sacred Cenote (sinkCENOTE: Further to visiting Coba, guests will continue their expedition towards Tankah, where they will have the opportunity to slip into the crystal waters of the sacred Cenote (sinkCenote (sinkhole.)
Whether it's plunging into the clear waters of an underground cenote, zip - lining through the rainforest, or exploring a jungle - draped pre-Columbian pyramid, Mexico's Riviera Maya offers a wealth of outdoor adventures guaranteed to thrill the most enthusiastic adrenaline junkie.
There is no need to be an expert diver, immerse into the depths of a cenote at Xel - Há.
Jump from a cliff into the jade - green waters of a jungle cenote.
The first canopy course is a mile and a half long sky - high excursion that includes two hanging bridge crossings and a descent into a refreshing freshwater cenote.
Like all the other cenotes there was a staircase that proceeded down into the earth, opening into a huge cavity.
• Diving into the waters of Cenote Taj - Mahal.
The ancient Mayans thought of cenotes as a gateway into the world of the spirits.
I wonder if the tour still stops off at a nearby cenote to allow you to jump into the pool from a great height.
Throughout the expedition, visitors will get the opportunity to slip into the crystal waters of a fresh Cenote (sinkhole), which are sacred places for the Mayans.
Rappel, kayak or scuba dive into a maze of cenotes and underground rivers that are said to trap the souls of the ancient Maya in the underworld.
Cenotes offer a plethora of adventure activities including kayaking, rappelling and zip - lining into the underworld.
Go Underground As you descend down a ladder into the vast caverns at Ecopark Kantun - Chi, it's easy to imagine how the ancient Maya believed «cenotes» (underground bodies of water) were portals to the underworld.
A hammock and a zip - line combined to bring you a fast flight over a cenote and into a refreshing splash down in its cool waters.
An ancient meteor turned Mexico's Yucatan peninsula into honeycomb of caverns, cenotes (sinkholes) and underground rivers allowing you to scuba dive areas like Dos Ojos.
Go deep into the jungle of the Riviera Maya and get close to the mysticism of four different cenotes and the legends of their rightful protectors, «the aluxes».
The expansive cavern zone at Dos Ojos gives open - water divers a fascinating glimpse into the Yucatan's flooded underworld, while the limestone ledges of Cenote Manatee are washed in shafts of sunlight.
From Cap Cana's dry forests, descend into a humid forest micro climate to visit one of the Dominican Republic's most renowned cenotes.
They've even turned natural cenotes (fresh underground water pools exposed by the collapse of limestone bedrock) into landscaped theme parks for which they charge stiff admission fees (Xcaret, Xplor, Xel - Ha).
Participants will participate in a mountain bike ride, rappelling into a refreshing cenote (a flooded freshwater cavern unique to this region), swimming in the natural freshwater pool, soaring through the lush emerald canopy on a series of zip lines, and canoeing on a splendid freshwater lagoon where you will witness a variety of indigenous wildlife like howler monkeys and brilliantly plumed tropical birds.
Th Mayans still use the cenotes as a source of drinking water and hence avoid jumping into water, when wearing perfumes or sunscreens.
Because most of the water in the cenote comes from rain water, it is remarkably clear, - you may feel like youre looking into a mirror.
Once used by the Mayans as a water supply, cenotes are now popular diving sites, and when you slip on your fins and goggles and sink into one of these refreshing sinkholes, youll see why.
It serves as the outlet for the Tankah cenote, an underground river that weaves through pristine mangroves and out through an underwater tunnel into the open sea.
Fly over the canopy on the longest and fastest zipline in Riviera Maya; rappel down into the jungle to a Mayan cenote; swim in an underground river and explore the archeological si...
Lay back in a lounge chair or dive into a swimming pool, stroll through the 100 - acre tropical botanical gardens brimming with native plants or visit the sacred Xtoloc Cenote, located on the resort grounds (no swimming permitted).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z