Thirty Amazing Photos of Ruins and Waterfalls

Below are two separate galleries of photos. This will be my last post from my 14 day trip through the Yucatan of Mexico. Palenque and Agua Azul were two of the highlights of the trip. The jungle ruins were unique and climbing and swimming through waterfalls with some new Mexican friends that I met on the ride up was an unforgettable experience. Some friends I ran into this week that have been following my blog were under the impression that I was still in Mexico. After the first two days of my trip I decided to hold off on the blogging to do a little more research about the website worked and give myself more time to explore. My plans are to finish up with this trip and edit and improve the posts that I already have up online. I am writing this from the airport in my home town Lafayette waiting for a flight out that has been delayed for four hours now. What flight? Singapore!!! I should be there in 25 hours are so. I have two nights booked at hostel there and really have no set plans from there. I plan to blog as much as I can while in Southeast Asia. When I return 10 weeks from now I plan to backtrack blogging about the places I’ve been over the past four years. I hope you enjoy the photos from Palenque and stay tuned, these next two months should be interesting!

Zona Arqueológica Ruins – Palenque, Mexico

The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799.

Agua Azul Waterfalls

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