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Zihuatanejo – a must see place in Mexico

Looking for the grand way to spend quality time with family then visit Zihuatanejo the gorgeous city of Mexico.  It is the 4th largest city of Guerrero the state of Mexico.

The majestic city is located at the Pacific Coast, which is 150 miles away from northwest-of-Acapulco, and it belongs to Mexican Pacific-Coast known as Costa Grande. The grand city still maintains its traditional look, and the town is sited on well-secluded bay which is also encumbered with private boat owners during the winter season.

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Gaps in the Nevado de Toluca, Mexico

 

The crater of an extinct volcano in the state of Mexico, which is 4,690 meters in the middle of a bleak landscape, endures two freshwater lagoons separated by a lava dome.

This volcano is located 22 kilometers from Toluca. It has a turquoise lake that is surrounded by brownish and grayish land. This volcano is one of the favorite spots among tourists.

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Gaps in the Nevado de Toluca, Mexico, volcanoes Toluca Nevado de Toluca Mexico

Gaps in the Nevado de Toluca, Mexico, volcanoes Toluca Nevado de Toluca Mexico

 

Four Caves with Blue Waters

 

In Brazil, Italy or Greece, there are examples of caves covered with crystal clear water where the effect of light makes them look like an intense blue hue. In one of them, the Blue Grotto (Grotta Azzurra) in Capri, the sea appears to be lit under water.

1. The Blue Lake Cave, Brazil

The Blue Lake Cave is a cave covered by the waters of a lake. The particularity of the place are its colors and the landscape that seems magical. It is located in the vicinity of Nice, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, a city famous for its natural attractions and ecotourism.

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2. A cave with blue lake in Greece

I think the images illustrate very well. Melissani is a cave on the island of Cephalonia, northwest of Sami in Greece. While in the external environment, the forest covers the slopes of a mountain that reaches the sea, the coast guard a silent place with natural light and shadow effects and transparency of the water, it is a staging of nature spectacular.

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3. The Blue Grotto, Italy

It seems that someone has placed blue lights under water, had the image go through Photoshop. But the reality is that, none of this is necessary. The Blue Grotto is a natural spectacle on the island of Capri as simple as surprising light entering from the outside is refracted into the water in the cave with a blue dramatically effect.

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4. A Blue Cenote, Mexico

In Yucatan, Mexico, there vnumerous cavities known as dolines, sinkholes or depressions in karst relief. The Yucatan peninsula is one of the world’s highest number of cenotes . One of the most photogenic is the Dzitnup cenote, which is 2 kilometers from the city of Valladolid, also known as the Blue Cave.

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Museo de Arte Subacuatico: Works of Art Under the Sea

 

The Submarine museum in Cancun is open and waiting for tourists who are lucky enough to be able to enjoy a vacation at sea in Mexico. Lovers of art and diving will really enjoy the exhibit of Mexican statues and swimming in the clear waters with colorful fishes.

The Museo de Arte Subacuatico is located in an area characterized by important ruins of the Mayan civilization. This was created by Jason de Caires Taylor, who has placed about 400 works—many of which represent human beings’ intent in various activities.

There are also cars and furniture, for a project that aims to attract travelers and tourists. The museum also cares for the marine life, since they also provide shelter for many sea creatures that live around the reef.

The Museo de Arte Subacuatico, which populates the between the waters of Isla Mujeres and Punta Nizuc, can be admired even by those who are not at ease with fins, mask and snorkel. Thanks to glass-bottom boats that make trips in the area.

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Museo de Arte Subacuatico: Works of Art Under the Sea, Submarine Museum Museo de Arte Subacuatico Mexico Cancun

Museo de Arte Subacuatico: Works of Art Under the Sea, Submarine Museum Museo de Arte Subacuatico Mexico Cancun