For the past two days we have been traveling around the peninsula and seeing some pretty amazing sites. Our first morning was an early one, at 6:30am we rode bikes to see a milpa , the traditional form of rotation agriculture in the Yucatan. It was a beautiful, cool morning The fields look a lot different from the agriculture that we are used to. The useful trees are kept instead of cut down, like these guano trees whose leaves are used to make the thatched roof of the homes. With our guides After breakfast we headed off to the Mayan ruins, but had time to braid hair in the van! We had some coconuts first to keep our energy up for all the walking! Karla explains a little bit about the archaeological site The group at the base of a ceiba, the sacred tree of the Mayans. We thunked it a few times to hear the sound the hollow trunk makes. This tree was thought to connect the heavens with the earth and the underworld E...
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