Gran Cenote (Mexico) – In Another Minute (265)

Gran Cenote,
near Tulum (Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico) is the first
cenote I’ve ever explored and the first time I’ve snorkeled – oh and
recorded video while snorkeling for the first time.

Cenotes
are amazing sinkholes in limestone rock that bring groundwater to the
surface. Some include caves and tunnels. Usually, you have to climb down
to the surface via stairs, a ladder or just the rock face; but from
what I understand some you can just swim into from another body of
water. And if you scuba dive, you can explore much further…

Swimming
and snorkeling in a cenote is the most refreshing thing to do after a
hot Mexican day, especially if you just spent hours exploring Chichen Itza, as we had on this day (during week 261).

The
the rock formations above and below the water and the fish, turtles and
bats you get to see in Gran Cenote are really just a bonus on top of
the refreshment.

The video was shot with a GoPro Hero and an
iPhone 5. It should be the last Mexico video for a while – at least I
hope to have time soon to shoot something new…

The featured song is the instrumental version of “Hollow Grove” by Josh Woodward (JoshWoodward.com). This song is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 US License. Thank you, Josh!

Other videos from this Mexico trip:

Tulum (Mexico) – In Another Minute (Week 261)

Chichén Itzá – World Wonder (Mexico) – In Another Minute (262)

Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve (Mexico) – In Another Minute (263)

Into the cave at Gran Cenote
Tulum, Mexico

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