In San Gervasio Mayan Ruins
Cozumel, Mexico
I captured several “Sunday Tree” photographs during my recent journey to the Western Caribbean (via cruise). This one was taken during our stop-over trip to the island of Cozumel, Mexico. The San Gervasio Mayan Ruins, in the middle of island, provided a plethora of choices. The trees were almost as mesmerizing as the Ruins.
When I posted the close-up of the “face” for Sunday Trees – 21, I did not remember capturing a full shot of the tree. I thought this Sunday, I would give you the benefit of the full view; perhaps you can visualize what caught my attention. 🙂
I will feature more shots from the Mayan Ruins and our island-hopping in upcoming Sundays. I sincerely hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed “spotting” them.
For previous episodes of Sunday Trees
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A real beauty! Not writing at the moment.
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Love this photo, Becca. It looks as though if you aren’t careful he will follow you home.
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This tree has me wrapped in its arms through those roots! Incredible against that old stone wall.
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I did not notice until I posted the photo, the trunks above the face remind me of arms lifted to the sky — with its roots deep into the earth!! Amazing — now, I wish I could revisit it in person again!
Thanks for stopping for a visit, granbee!
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