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	<title>Weng Gus and Platter Pus Go Travelling &#187; swimming</title>
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		<title>Cenotes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cenotes, clear water rock wells that can go as far as 30 metres deep. Naz and I made the cycle down to the nearest cenote and took the plunge. The day earlier we went to the beach and attempted to tread water. It was a test if we could do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cenotes, clear water rock wells that can go as far as 30 metres deep. Naz and I made the cycle down to the nearest cenote and took the plunge. The day earlier we went to the beach and attempted to tread water. It was a test if we could do the real thing in deep water.</p>
<p>We got there and apparently there were only 5 people there. Not quite. There were 5 snorkellers and around 7 scuba divers! Very packed. We didn&#8217;t take the plunge until the snorkellers left. And then the scuba divers left. So we had the cenote all to ourselves to swim and explore. We didn&#8217;t do too much exploring as we couldnt swim very well. We didn&#8217;t have anyone to save us if we drowned!</p>
<p>Luckily there was a rope so none swimmers could hold on to. Naz was clinging on to it like his life depended on it. That was pretty true as he couldn&#8217;t swim very well!</p>
<p>After a while in the water we got the confidence to swim around a bit. I felt like diving/jumping into the water as we saw some other guys do it before us. I plucked the courage and kept off the edge. Boy that was an experience to remember. I hadn&#8217;t jumped into water that deep since high school! It was scary but it was extremely fun. </p>
<p>The water isn&#8217;t salty and there aren&#8217;t any waves to wash water into your nose. The water isn&#8217;t like a swimming pool as its clean, without chlorine and it doesn&#8217;t wave around. It was clear and still. The only waves being made were the ones people would make. It was very tranquil and natural. Dripping noises could be years as the water was seeping in from the walls. The water was amazing. I&#8217;ve never experienced anything like it in my life. I&#8217;m going to be visiting many more if I can.</p>
<p>Naz was the star of the show as he wasn&#8217;t a confident swimmer and he only learnt to tread water a day earlier just like me. We aren&#8217;t the best swimmers in the world but we managed to get the confidence to jump in! It was a good 2 1/2 &#8211; 3 metres high! I did a few to begin with and Naz managed to jump in too! I have videos of him preparing to jump and get the confidence to leap off into the water. He started to jump off a ladder first and then eventually he got to jump from the rocks like I did. Incredible it was. We can both just about swim, I&#8217;m a little better than he is, but we were jumping 2 metres into probably 6 metre deep water. Its something I&#8217;m gonna take away with me as an experience to remember. Being in the water was like nothing I&#8217;ve ever experienced in my life.</p>
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		<title>Market n beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 22:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we went to the local market and had a very nice and filling lunch. Only 50 pesos which is about 2 quid and we got a thin tomato and pasta soup, fried egg on rice and beef chipole. It was very nice. We then walked around the market looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we went to the local market and had a very nice and filling lunch. Only 50 pesos which is about 2 quid and we got a thin tomato and pasta soup, fried egg on rice and beef chipole. It was very nice. We then walked around the market looking at what was on offer. I enquired about the day of the dead festival and people buy skull shaped sweets and have their name written on the forehead. You put them on an alter and when the festival is over you eat the skull. I didn&#8217;t ask what significance it had but that seemed like a nice thing to do  </p>
<p>After that we came back to the hostel to rest and get ready for the beach. We caught a bus to the beach which cost us 8.50 pesos which is 50p. The beach was lovely, warm water, soft white sand too. It was late in the day so we didn&#8217;t stay there too long. We did a little hike back to the bus stop, walking past several resorts and then climbing over some rocks to get past an estate. </p>
<p>Once we got back to the hostel we decided to chill out.</p>
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