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Sunday, 3 November 2013
Snorkeler, Mexico
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Photograph by Paul Nicklen
A snorkeling tourist floats in a cenote called Las Calaveras—“the skulls”—near Tulum. Local Maya got their drinking water here until about 30 years ago, when divers found bones. Archaeologists have recorded the remains of more than a hundred people, usually shrouded by the water’s primordial darkness.
Labels:
History,
People & Culture,
Photographic,
Travel,
Underwater
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