The dragon of Cozumel 🐉
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You even have a website where Hive members can log in and create an account easily. Though, that got me distracted from posting. But good job. Now you have a new subscriber and member. Cheers
Alright, back to my post.
Our first stop on our trip Tour de YucanáRoo was on the island Cozumel.
Though this trip was more than two months ago, and we just came back recently from another trip from Cozumel, I want to tease you and share it anyway.
Whenever you have the chance to visit this island, do it. It is east of México in the Caribbean Sea, in front of the town Playa del Carmen.
Fairies from dawn to dusk, shipping curious humans from PDC to Cozumel.
Like ourselves;
Eye protection class very serious;
Never underestimate the sun, though it is windy, and you don't feel the heat on your skin. And never underestimate the wind. Ears and eyes are not used to strong wind and could cause irritation. That's why our friend put on his snorkel googles. Protected and making others laugh. Good job!
Almost there! The blue of the water is another level of blue.
After a good lunch, we had to look for our accommodation. But there's one thing.
Waiting is one of the common activities you can do, and hardly avoid, in México;
You can explore the island in different ways of transportation like taxi, rental cars or motorcycles and by boat. This time, we took two times a taxi and had a great plan. I mean, we had a map;
There are lots of details to explore. Wave and wind surfing, diving, snorkeling, going around the inner of the island and check on the Tequila museums.
But we didn't do many from all of these. Instead of quantity, we had quality in the sense of snorkeling until the sunset. My personal favourite and recommendation is snorkeling. The marine life is grandiose here.
I don't have evidence because of not having photos.
When it comes to being a blogger, I still have to learn a lot, and take photos of my activities. I get distracted easily and being mesmerised by my surroundings, immersed into the moment. Could be also that I'm simply wired differently.
Talking about distraction. The other day of our stay, I discovered a picture of Charlie Chaplin in one of the breakfast places.
It may do not have a meaning for you, but for me, it does. A lot. This artist was a great example of how to express a role without a word. Therefore, when he used words, it was even more impressive.
While uploading this photo of Charlie and writing about him, I started a research, read once again about him and listen to one of his stunning speeches in his movie “The Great Dictator”.
Let me know what you feel when you hear that;
The boat of fame, graffiti art, has changed its images. Check out the photo from two years ago (previous post);
Btw. Talking about photos, trips and experience here in México from two years ago. It's April and I remember that this was the month of the creation of Grow&Bow alias Mazin Fu two years ago.
Lluna and I shared this account in the beginning. But it wasn't the best idea, as people got confused who they talk to. We changed it and weeks later was the creation of Lluna's account.
So, maybe the birthday of @growandbow was around the 11th of April. It can't have happened yet because I haven't received any message from @hivebuzz yet.
Looking forward to it <3<3<3