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Cozumel Dive
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Columbia Shallows - Cozumel 2008
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Diving on Columbia Shallows with Daniel and Samantha November 2008.
Cozumel Scuba Diving
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My son Connor and I went diving in Cozumel in March 2008. This video and accompanying still photos were taken with a little Canon SD 800 point and shoot camera housed in a plastic casing.
Day trip to Cozumel
uploaded by Mikee at vimeo.com
From Playa Del Carmen we took a one day trip to the island of Cozumel, one hour away. We rented a convertible and went to the Senor Sanchez beach area where they have a restaurant, beach and souvenir shops. Ava got a new hairdoo in the main plaza in town and on the way back we got a free entertainment group from Cuba. All video and pictures taken with the Canon HV20. Some of the pictures have been stiched together with the Panorama Maker 3 software. Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 8.0
Cozumel Diving Part2
uploaded by Michael Whities at vimeo.com
The second part of the first video. :)
Show me your Taco takes on Cozumel
uploaded by Nelson Flores at vimeo.com
The whole family recently went on a Caribbean cruise for spring break - four days of poolside cocktails with an 8-hour stop in Cozumel one day. Not only was I excited to cruise again, I looked forward to taking Stuffed Taco to Mexico. After joining some Cozumel message boards and connecting with a few of the locals over the internet, I had created quite a list of candidates for my Caribbeann taco crawl and drew up a google map of the places I intended to review. Eight hours, however, goes quickly in Mexico. Especially when trying to coordinate the wishes of 14 other family members after a long night on the Lido deck. Before any taco stops, the family and I had reservations at Chankanaab National Park. After swimming with the dolphins and doing a little snorkeling with my son, we realized we wouldn't have time to travel to the heart of Cozumel as planned if we were going to make it back to the ship on time. My dad and brother and I, with 3 kids in tow hailed a van and asked our driver to recommend a couple quick stops. He was a willing guide and rattled off the names of a few touristy restaurants, pointing them out as the cab seemed to somehow drive itself at times. We told him we weren't interested in such places and asked him to take us to the closest and most authentic place he knew of. He laughed and shook his head. "Ahhh... quieren comer donde nosotros comemos!" (You want to eat what WE eat!) Si! We quickly found ourselves at a late model blue Chevy pick-up parked at Muelle and Melgar. Beneath the attached canopy on the back we watched a young man preparing different meats on a flat grill, taco toppings surrounding him, and a mini salsa bar. We observed for a moment and chatted it up with the locals. I couldn't help but notice an abandon taco with a single bite taken out of it. I asked the cook what was up with the taco. He said someone had put too much salsa on it and couldn't finish it. After ONE bite. Good warning. I decided to proceed with caution when spicing up my meal. Our meat choices that day: chicken, pork, beef and fish. But sadly, no shrimp. Between the six of us, we tried just about one of everything. My dad requested the ultimate torta combo - one sandwich, every kind of meat available. All of the four homemade salsas, including an avocado salsa, tasted amazing. They also offered a mild red salsa and a fiery HOT salsa. (We do mean HOT.) And lastly, the salsa verde should have come with its own warning. Overall, you might call this place a diamond in the rough - if you're brave enough to rough it by eating out of truck in Mexico. Three adults and three kids were able to eat and drink for 20 American dollars, with a tip. And in case you're wondering, all were fine the next day. I have to say, if you're ever in Cozumel and close to Puerto Maya, you need to at least try a torta from the blue truck.
Pat and celia's aquatic adventure. Cozumel/Playa del carmen 2008
uploaded by patrick soper at vimeo.com
We swam with dolphins, snorkled through a fllooded cave called "Dos Ojos" (two eyes) pretty scary!, swam with sea turtles in Akamul bay, visited a saltwater lagoon called Yal-Ku that was like swimming in an aquarium and spent the day at another bigger lagoon where the snorkeling was great and the food and drinks were all inclusive! We also took trips to two major Mayan cities. Tulum and Chichen Itza! Stayed at two fantastic breathtaking resorts on Cozumel and near Playa del Carmen. The El Presidente and Xpu-Ha Palace. The pictures are pretty and the music is nice so sit back, relax and pretend that you were there with us! Enjoy!
Traveling with Robertico - Episode 5 - Western Caribbean Cruise Part 2
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Cozumel and Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Cruise trip from April
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Alison and I went on a cruise back in April and this is some footage from Cozumel, MX.
Mexico
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Video of Stac and I's trip to Mexico to celebrate 20 years of marriage. We stayed 2 nights in Cozumel, 1 night at Chichen Itza, one night south of Merida at Hacienda Temozon and 3 nights in Tulum. We visited the ruins at Coba, Chichen Itza, Uxmal and Tulum. You can view the photos on Flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/niffgurd/sets/72157619656233702/
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