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Sir Travis
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Camelot and her leash enjoying Romeo and Juliet. She's so cultured.
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Sherry and Nicolas visiting the horse that was in 'time out' for eating so much a sadle wouldn't fit on him anymore.
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Awesome daggger dude!
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Our friend Patrick and Auntie Sherry
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Grandma and Travis conspiring
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What temperature is it? How many teenagers does it take to figure it out?
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Nicolas petting Cammie
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Sherry and her Cammie.....
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Kisses from Cammie
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Chris and Cammie
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Daniel climbing the rock....go Daniel!
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Almost there!!!!
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Grandma and Travis
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Travis, Bradly and Daniel...apparently green is in
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Grandma, Travis and Nicolas
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Chris and Nicolas watching the jugglers
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Nice smile Daniel
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Camelot
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Travis, Nicolas, Daniel and Chris getting a ride around the lake
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Daniel, Travis, Chris and Nicolas getting a ride around the lake
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Travis ready for the Winter Ball
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Tulum lighthouse 3
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Juliet and our Romeo
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Travis, Daniel, Spencer and Laural at the Ren fair
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Walking down into Tulum
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By the time we were done at Tulum the lines (and the crowds) had become much larger.
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Roof pillars. These were not tall people.
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You can see clearly the height of the first floor of this building. The thatch is protecting a mural on the second floor.
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"El Castillo" and a shot of the crowds.
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The cemetary. This was where they laid their dead to rest. They couldn't bury them because of ground conditions, but apparentl
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A slanted walkway leads up to worn pillars and a door to the inside of this building (we couldn't go up there).
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A recently built thatch hut at Tulum, looking off to the ocean.
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Ruins. The thatched roof there is to protect some fragile part of the structure.
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Tulum lighthouse 2
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More cool columns 3
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More cool columns 2
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A tree with a death grip on this rock 2
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"Tulum" means "walled city"
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Looking NW from the beach access.
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Looking east from the NW corner turret (towards the ocean).
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Steps to nowhere.
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More interesting worn stairs.
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I just can't get over how short they were.
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They really mean, "walled city". This is the entrance and this wall used to be 15 feet high.
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One of the corner turrets, not far from the entrance.
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The "easy" way to get to the ocean from Tulum.
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"El Castillo" the central building (used for ceremonies, we are told).
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The entrance from the inside.
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They did an excellent job of creating complex forms like these curved cornices.
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An iguana sunning itself. It was a little over a foot long.