Travel Photography Photos tagged as biking
Met Daniel, the Manatee. He was found as a pup with one lung full of water. The people here took care of him and now he's a 280 kg bull who loves humans, especially the ladies. He swims freely in the laguna Guerrero but he never really leaves to the connecting sea or lagoons. A truly amazing animal, closest relative to the elephant.
Met Daniel, the Manatee. He was found as a pup with one lung full of water. The people here took care of him and now he's a 280 kg bull who loves humans, especially the ladies. He swims freely in the laguna Guerrero but he never really leaves to the connecting sea or lagoons. A truly amazing animal, closest relative to the elephant.
just beautiful
Wow what an amazing day, went home with three little fish for my dinner :) check out my log on Calderitas for more info.
An amazing day, fishing with the locals :) at the islands of the two brothers, Calderitas!
Calderitas 4km from Chetumal.The day before I was taken out to see the sites with Moses... We lost the propellor and had to be toed in... Moses found the propellor after searching for only 20 mins amazing :)
Calderitas 4km from Chetumal in the Yaxha Camp site, internet, and hot water, only 100 pesos a night :)
Yep I had to get out of the pouring rain to fix the tire, found my self in a chalk quarry for the night :ยง
Chalk Quarry I had to camp in when I got a flat tire in the pouring rain, about 15km from Chetumal.
I like this photo, it was a brief pause in the pouring rain and the view was beautiful.
in the town of Pak-Chen
Biking from Campeche city to Chetumal, I stopped at the little village Suc-Tuc and was taken in for the night by a family. They let me pitch my tent in their yard, I made dinner for them and share my breakfast the next day with the kids. Lovely people.
Oh wow! The Reserva Biosfera of Calakmul was amazing! On our way to see the archaeological site we saw Spider monkeys, and blue turkeys perhaps? and what looked like a red goffer or some thing :) and that's just walking along the path with out a guide... I would love to go back a spend some time walking though the jungle, I read that there are 4 different kinds of felines including jaguar and ocelot, anteater, alligators and lodes of amazing birds an insects and much more... amazing :)... The Pyramids were, I think, the biggest we've climbed the view from the top was breath taking, and so was the climb ;) They also have a very cool museum in Calakmul which they have put alot of work into, a great source of information.
Biking the Death Road in Bolivia
My boyfriend Scott came to visit me for New Years just before leaving on my bike rise to Chetumal.
The locals took me out to see the sites. Down the river, out to sea, the island of birds, the pirate cave, the savage beach and of course the beauty of the rock formations at Roca Partida
Photo taken between Anton Lizardo and Salinas in Veracruz
Brain, intestine, humm what else... Hubble bubble toil and trouble :)
Some times I don't make it to the camp site or village before sunset, and it's not wise to bike at night. Here I found a field just in time to camp for the night.
Overnight Camp at O'Malu Waterfall near Chi Phat
Overnight Camp at O'Malu Waterfall near Chi Phat
Evening Walk to O'Malu Village