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Are you looking for a relaxing holiday destination which also offers all year round sunshine, gorgeous beaches, incredible food spots, and plenty of things to do and see? Mexico is the place for you. Today I am sharing tips to know before travelling to Tulum. Tulum is increasingly getting popular among travel enthusiasts, especially ones

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How to Visit the Mayan Ruins of Tulum. See this essential guide to visiting the Tulum ruins, some of the most beautiful of all the Mayan ruins in Mexico. Find tips on how to visit the ruins of Tulum (you can swim at the gorgeous beach there!). #Tulumruins #Tulum #Mayanruins #ruinsofTulum #Mexico

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🌴 Unearth the history of the Mayan civilization with our 📚 Ultimate Guide to the Tulum Ruins! Explore these archaeological wonders amid breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. Perfect for your next Mexico Travel 🇲🇽 adventure! Pack your adventurous spirit, we're going to Tulum 😎🏝️. #Tulum #TulumRuins #MexicoTravel

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www.bfhstudios.com/blog/maya-retirement/ … standing at Tulum’s El Castillo and gazing off into turquoise wonderland, I couldn’t imagine this being a theater for war and conquest or home to any gods of death. Possibly, after thousands of years of hardships, starvation, sacrifice and fright the Maya were simply tired and sought a simpler, quieter life. Who could ever blame them? There’s no doubt that this would be the place to do it. Nearing the end of their rule and broken from a hard…

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