Thursday, September 23, 2010

Field Trip Friday: Swimming in a Mexican Cenote

Remember our trip from last week when I wrote about the first part of our trip to Dzibilchaltun and the House of the Seven Dolls? Turns out that there was quite a bit to see at this amazing historic Mayan site.

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This water filled sinkhole is more than 140 feet deep at one end which allows visitors the opportunity to wade, swim or dive-in to the waiting, refreshing waters.

Though divers have recovered thousands of artifacts including clay vessels, jewelry, ceramic figures and skeletal remains, we were relieved to know that Xlacah is not thought to have been used for human sacrifices. 

After this tidbit of reassurance, the kids wasted no time jumping in. However, one look in the lily pad filled pool that was brimming with hundreds of tiny fish and my husband decided to sit this swim out.  Though I was tempted to dive in and escape the heat, I opted to soak my feet instead which was certainly a surprise treat.

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It turns out that all those tiny little fish actually offer the most amazing foot massage.  If you hold your feet perfectly still, one of the fish will nibble on your foot, actually eating the dead dry skin. Even though it tickles just the slightest bit, if you refrain from moving, soon you’ll have your own little army of foot groomers. I haven’t been able to determine exactly what type of fish these are, but I do know that ladies pay a hefty price to have their feet gnawed by these little things. Aaahhh…if I only lived closer I could visit daily and have the smoothest feet on earth…

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On our way back to the bus, we discovered yet another surprise….

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cold…

…. refreshing….

………………… PEPSI!

That’s a wrap up of this week’s Field Trip Friday. Where have you been? 

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5 comments:

  1. Fish that help with a pedicure! I remember watching an episode of Ugly Betty that had a character doing the fish nibbling away dead skin thing. If I could get past the tickling, it might be kind of neat.

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  2. This sounds like fun. Not sure I'd like the fish though!

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  3. Hi!

    We're blogging together on the HSV. We went to Chichen Itza to see Mayan Ruins. Along the way there was a sink hole there with about a 20 foot cliff jump. The boys LOVED it. I wasn't too into the fish either. :-) Looks like great fun!

    April

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  4. I love your field trip! and ended up LOL cause our field trip this week was to the World's ONLY Corn Palace =)!!
    Looking forward to getting to know you through the HSV panel! Have a blessed day!

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  5. Hiya! I'm on the panel with you. :) I'm looking forward to looking through your blog and getting to know you. :)

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