I went to Mexico for a month with a vague idea of working on a personal project. Sometimes I like to just go and then discover the project once I’m there. I had no plans to go to Tulum but upon learning about Cenotes the photo that I wanted to create was born so I spent a week in Tulum shooting Centoes. Hope you enjoyed the view as much as I did.
CENOTES OF TULUM

19 responses to “CENOTES OF TULUM”
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The photos look magical!!
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wow…. those pictures blew my mind. Nothing like being with nature.. experience its magic 🙂
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I remember reading about cenotes in and adventure-spy book when I was in my very early teens. Basically the baddies threw the hero in one such place, with no way out, and he had to get out somehow… It was enough to give me the chills! But I’m happy to see that, in facts, cenotes are a lot nicer than that book led me to believe. Splendid photos, you’ve got great eye!
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Ha! That’s hilarious. Thanks for the story and kind words 🙂
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I love the Cenotes around Tulum, they are just magical! Your photos captured that magic perfectly 🙂
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Stunning images ~ another world is the world of water, you capture it brilliantly.
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Wow! nice
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spectacular images – a successful personal project!
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For sure! 🙂 Thanks!!!
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You have a way of capturing the beauty of both the people and the environment without sacrificing one for the other. Great work.
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Thank you for such a nice compliment 🙂
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nice
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Great shots makes me miss Mexico
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I love this it’s truly amazing I love waterfall I went waterfallin a couple of years ago
I didn’t know that others did it to just travel our world looking for gorgeous waterfalls like this it’s amazing it’s a paradise -
I love these pictures. Makes me want to go to Tulum and the Cenotes.
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Those underwater images are striking, a testament to the clear waters and your photographic ability. Great photo essay.
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