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.
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.
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Trees are like people, each one unique … Love Trees… sometimes more than People! 😉 xxx
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😀 … Indeed!! xo
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Incredible branching of tree trunks, so intertwined with each other and their surroundings! Reminds me of many aspects of human relationships!
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There are some very unusual trees located within the ruins … we went through the ruins on a faster track, because of time … I am sure there were more choices than I was able to see and capture!
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I agree with lemon 123 and your reply…great photo…lots to see and think about.
Peace,
Siggi in Downeast Maine
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Thanks, Siggi … they are fun to find and capture!!!
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Those are amazing trees, Becca! A person could stare at that picture for a good while. I might even learn something if I had enough time! DOH!
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Thank you, Charles!! There are some very interesting trees in the ruins … more to come. Appreciate the visit and comment. 🙂
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Interesting. You certainly have the eye.
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Thank you, kind sir!! 🙂
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Never saw such beautiful trees. The tree trunks remind me of people crowded closely together just their legs showing.
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Yes, it does … looks like they are getting ready to do the can-can!! 😀
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Didn’t think that far, wonderful thought.
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