After breakfast, we went swimming with some dolphins. Cameras were not allowed in the pool, so we were not able to snap any cool pictures. They took pictures of us and then made us pay outrageous amount of money to buy them (USD $229 for one photo, would you pay that much? Plus, they took tons of pictures of you, you can't purchase just one). After a frustrating bargain session, we walked away without any photos with the dolphins.
After lunch, Maximus and I decided to go on an excursion.
This place is called Xcaret. The admission was more than I would accept, but I heard it was a stunning place, so Maximus and I took a chance. (All the pictures here were uploaded backwards in order. The last picture was the beginning of the adventure)
(Smiling in the rain)
(Dancing in the rain)
(Trying to stay dry)
(Saw a mysterious animal)
(A little girl about 2 years old came up to me from behind and touched my braids. When I turned around to talk to her, she walked away. Later on, the father of the girl told me that his wife also had braids like mine, and the little girl had mistaken me as her mother. I found the mother of the little girl and asked for a photo together. Look at our hair! No wonder the little girl was confused!)
Flamingo stand