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| Tulum Ruins Mexico - Sandy Beach This is the picturesque sandy beach at the Tulum Ruins. The ruins are located in the Mayan Riviera of Mexico. The Tulum Castle can be seen above the beach.
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| Bahia Principe Tulum - beach and resort A view of from the dock. The beach and the resort of Bahia Principe Tulum in the Mayan Riviera of Mexico. The is the shared beach for three resorts. Coba, Tulum and Akumal.
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| | The beach at Bahia Principe in Mayan Riveria Looking northwest along the beach at the Bahia Principe in Mayan Riveira. The is the shared beach for three resorts. Coba, Tulum and Akumal. Beacher is shared with Akumal and Coba.
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Related Links | | Animals Gallery Links: | Animal Pictures at National Goegraphic | | Animal Planet | | Animals.com | Beaches Gallery Links: | Beach - wikipedia | | from site: A beach is a geological landform along the shoreline of an ocean or lake. It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, waves or cobblestones. The particles of which the beach is composed can sometimes instead have biological origins, such as shell fragments or coralline algae fragments.
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| Bahia Principe Coba Links: | Gran Bahia Principe Coba main site. | | Hosted by Bahia Principe.
| | Coenobita Links: | Coenobita genus in wikipedia | | from site: The genus Coenobita contains the sixteen species of terrestrial hermit crabs
| | Mexico Links: | Government of Mexico online | | Mexico - wikipedia | | from site: officially known as the United Mexican States, it is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico
| | | Mexico in CIA the World Factbook | | from site: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century
| | Quintana Roo Links: | Quintana Roo (state, Mexico) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia | | fro site: Quintana Roo, estado (state), southeastern Mexico, on the eastern side of the Yucatán Peninsula. Its northern shore is on the Yucatán Channel, a passage between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea; it is also bounded by the Caribbean to the east, by Belize and Guatemala to the south, by the state of Campeche to the west, and by the state of Yucatán to the northwest. The state capital, Chetumal, is located on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the Hondo River, on the frontier wit...
| | | Quintana Roo on Wikipedia | | from site: It is located in Southeastern Mexico, on the eastern part of the Yucatán Peninsula. It is bordered by the states of Yucatán to the northwest and Campeche to the west. To the north, Quintana Roo borders the Gulf of Mexico and to the south, Belize. It also claims territory which gives it a small border with Guatemala in the southwest of the state, although this disputed area is also claimed by Campeche.
| | | Quintana Roo Travel Guide - wikitravel | | fro msite: Quintana Roo, also called The Mexican Caribbean is a state of Mexico that is part of the Yucatan Peninsula, with a shoreline along the Caribbean that has grown in just a few decades into a major tourism destination. It includes large resort cities built specifically for the Yanqui/Euro tropical vacation business, small communities with a more local Maya-Mexicano character, and fascinating ancient Maya archaeological sites.
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