SAN IGNACIO I.II.VII.II – DAY TWO 28/09/22 Something I failed to mention about Roy is that he doesn’t swim. After two swimming-related deaths in his family, he’s remained apprehensive about swimming in areas where his feet don’t touch ground – rightfully so. Which meant we’d spend our penultimate day together apart, having had already booked a tour to the Actun […]
I.II.I.V – Caye Caulker: Day Five
CAYE CAULKER I.II.I.V – DAY FIVE 13/09/22 Over the following two days, Kate, Szimon and I had four more dives with practical sessions that went over all the basic skills. I went from thinking I’d be unable to learn about such complex equipment and how to use it without killing myself to being unable to bear the anticipation from one […]
I.I.VIII.I – Cancún: Day One & Two
CANCÚN I.I.VIII.I – DAY ONE & TWO 27/08/22 & 28/08/22 My next bus ride took me to the most touristic city of Mexico, that of Cancún. Being a relatively new city which was built in 1970 mostly for touristic purposes, Cancún is found in the state of Quintana Roo and makes up part of the Caribbean coast. It took me […]
I.I.IV.II – San Cristóbal de Las Casas: Day Two
SAN CRISTÓBAL DE LAS CASAS I.I.IV.II – DAY TWO 17/08/22 Chiapas, also widely renowned for its jungle, is home to many natural wonders – one of which I’d be visiting soon enough. Once again, I went for the bougie day-tour instead of having to figure out the logistics on my own. Together with some ten other Mexicans, I found myself […]