sooo much. i had some fun, but at the same time ran out of things to do.
cruises are definitely for party people, and i'm not one of them.
next time i'll probably fly to the place i wanna go, since i spend more time on tours than i do partying.
Mandatory Escape Drill needed to be done before casting off
So i went for a jump.
Afterwards, I took a stroll around the ship
But I dared not venture too far.
Wanted a high view
But I decided to go up higher.
Coast Guard came by to escort us out to international waters
And even decided to pose for us.
The view of the Atrium, the main balcony of the ship.
Earned these by going to the Casino School.
We finally got to Cozumel, and as you can see it was being rebuilt from the hurricane.
The ship dropped anchor, and we took a ferry. not to Cozumel, which is an island, but off to
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Playa del Carmen on the Yucatan Peninsula.
There, we visited Tulum, the Mayan temple.
Tulum being the main temple, where off to the left
the smaller room was a guide for the sun. On June 21, the sun would shine through at sunrise, creating a laser-like beam which pointed to a calender where I was standing, which was a lunar calendar. This calender was never discovered, as it was destroyed by Spaniards.
The city's Palace.
My sister down at the beach, at the bottom of the cliff from where Tulum is situated.
Later, back on the ship
Captain's Formal Dinner.
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Everynight, while at dinner, we received a towel buddy.
And on the morning we arrived, we witnessed the Japanese Fleeting leaving Galveston after touring and showing for the American public.
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El Mario lives.