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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Although we spent a lot of time working towards Earth Day and the Punta Allen Verde project, we had another eventful scuba week in the area of incidental sightings. A group of us saw some Hawksbill Turtles and some of us were also fortunate enough to see a shark while we are working towards achieving 100% on our fish and coral spots.
To chill out after the hard work, a few of us managed to get away from base and take a little trip into the Tulum Ruins. Here we took a step into the past and discovered that Mayans were very short and most doors just weren´t built for the present day height of humans.
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