Just another hike | The beauties of Southern Mexico | Photo album

in #adventure6 years ago

I went exploring Chiapas, México a few weeks ago and even though I didn´t do a lot of adventures - just the one with the crocodiles I posted a few days ago - I did went for a lot of hikes in the Lacandona Jungle, México largest and most diverse jungle.

I didn´t want to post this pictures because there is nothing adventurous in them but the person I went with insists there some beauty in them and convinced me to post them.

Fun fact, do you remember Arnold Schwarzeneger´s movie Predator? Well, that movie was filmed on this jungle, so you can imagine how i was feeling while walking around the rivers and waterfalls.

Enjoyt this visual tour around the jungle.

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Photo scenery is still very natural, and no less interesting also with some of our Aceh region, there are also such places are full of very natural beauty, but that's when I will post my pictures and stories I fear they do not understand and glance his

I really want to go to indonesia, actually Borneo is in the area right? That is one of my most desired destinations! Natural beauty and finding a way to connecting with it is one of my favorites sceneries ever!

@anomadsoul, I hope you didn't have to cross these waters? My heart would drop to my stomach in such a place. I can't swim. 😂

The forest looks like a place that would be teeming with life with the river and vegetation. Not my idea of a good fishing spot.
I hope you had fun? I have not gone on a hike since my Youth Service Corp days. I saw some amazing things that day until I rained and I and my girlfriend back then had to wade through the mud back to the camp. Lol

I would love to be outdoors more. I am too isolated and introverted. I will go out more often now. Thanks @anomadsoul.

Oh man, the cool thing about those rivers is that you can cross them if you dare, no crocs in those high torrents! In the same river a few clicks down there is a canyon and I was able to spot a lot of crocs. No crossing for me, not because I didn´t want to but because I didn´t have the attire to do it!

Yeah definitely man, you don´t need to go out every weekend, just don´t forget about visiting and paying your respects to mother nature every once in a while :D

Yeah I need to do that more often, going out, I mean. My fear didn't even touch crocodiles.i totally forgot them. I was more afraid of being g dragged away by the torrent...lol. I can't swim man and that flow of water looks fast.

With crocs, in the mix, I will be watching from a high ground and applauding your sense of adventure from a distance. 😜

¡Jajajajaja! Con eso de Depredador mi mente voló y lo primero que busqué es donde había lodo. Qué espanto.
Lo que me gustó de estas fotos es lo apabullante y salvaje, como la naturaleza se da gusto ejerciendo esa presencia peligrosa.

¡Saludos!

Jajajajaja te juro está igualito, me sentí muy identificado porque además fue de las primeras películas "con muerte" que vi en mi vida jajaja y me dejó traumado, además de que mi papá siempre fue muy fan de Arnold así que esa peli la vi al menos unas 10 veces!

This might have been the place to sing that song 🙈😂 im still feeling bad that I never made it
Enjoying those fab images !

Hahaha it goes live on monday hopefully! Aaaand finally! It took so much time to achieve it! I know for the next one you´ll want in after seeing this one :D :D

This hike was one of my favorites so far in 2018!

I am a horrible singer, always comparing to Billie Holiday might be a mistake :) Mexico is on my list!
Go for another one right away !!!

Hopefully there weren't any more Predators hiding around...
The pictures of the jungle does show adventure. Look at that first one with the rapid stream. Did you manage to get in the water for a swim?

I was looking for them, it´s been a while since I had a good challenge but no... couldn´t find them :(
I wasn´t wearing the correct clothing and I didn´t want to spend all the way back muddy and wet... and I was carrying a lot of electronics! But soon, it´s been a while since I free-swim haha.

We would be in there, put our electronics on the side and just live life! 😊 YOLO

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I'm glad your friend convinced you to post these. It looks well worth the hike to get to the falls. Any mosquitoes or other bugs flying around? :)

I've never been to Chiapas. The closest to Mexican jungle I've been in is the area around Coba, the ruins inland more or less from Tulum in Quintana Roo. We managed to miss the bugs there which is why I ask.

One of these days my wife will get down there again, and maybe we'll get to places we haven't seen yet. There is so much to do.

Good job 'earning' your view. :)

Oh man its the central american jungle, of course there was a lot of mosquitoes! But nothing to worry about, I had a yellow fever vaccine a year ago and that is the only "danger" you can get from mosquitoes around there .

Coba is amazing, I went there around a year and a half ago, so majestic and its amazing that you can actually climb it! Unlike Chichen Itza or Tulum, you are able to see the world from where the Mayans saw it a thousand years ago :)

There didn't happen to be a huge beehive near the top of the largest stone pyramid at Coba, was there? The view from the top was definitely awesome (aside from the potential for bee stings), because of the way you could see the lake appear in the distance that you couldn't see before because of the trees. We had quite the experience there at the hotel with a very cold water shower. :)

Yeah, it's too bad they don't let you go up the pyramid in Chichen Itza. That would be an amazing sight. Or for that matter from the other raised areas. Still, it's awesome just to walk around there and realize that someone with some incredible knowledge built that place. And yet, they or those that came after them could be so cruel and savage.

Tulum is more of a beach front property with smaller buildings. Not as much to really get up above and see, so I didn't mind that so much. The iguanas getting bigger the farther you went in was fun. Thankfully they weren't confrontational. :)

You can climb the pyramid at Uxmal (Yucatan, very steep and small steps), but if you really want the climb, you go all the way to Teotihuacan. Done that a couple times. The scale of everything there is mind boggling.

Uno de mis granes propósitos es poder viajar a varios lugares del mundo armado con mi cámara, mientras esos sucede sigo saliendo a la calle en mi ciudad y trato de captar cosas de una manera en la que nadie lo a visto antes. Muy buen post @anomadsoul n.n

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Una pequeña muestra de mi trabajo, fue en la UCV en caracas n.n

photos of nature like this make the minds of the Steemians fresh again and hopefully can inspire today.

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You really weren't planning on sharing it with us? But if those landscapes are fantastic! They were also the site of a very famous movie, it will not be the great adventure, but for sure you lived a moment that captivated your eyes! Beautiful place

Sure, your friend advice made alot of sense, this is nature beauty and it refreshes the mind, i know that feeling when you are walking around an epic scene where an epic film like Arnold Schwarzeneger'sPREDATOR'S was shot

waaauuu is very beautiful my friend loved it
it is very beautiful friend

These are beautiful photos of a side of Mexico I did not really know existed. I have only ever traveled in the more arid locations. Really fantastic photos! I will definitely be adding that to my bucket list of places to visit!

Resteemed!

Amazing @anomadsoul. Are you sure about predator.? Are you see there?

Those are awesome pictures 👍👍

Excelente un autentico paraíso terrenal

That water must be cold as hell, but looks lovely

I love the photos man, there's always beauty to every photo taken! I could just imagine how you felt walking around the jungle, empowered!

Stunning photos, like a whole nomad soul visiting such interesting places; those films were a total success. Best regards @anomadsoul. PD: México tiene muy buenos lugares, espero poder visitarlos algún día.

Woo! Que belleza! siempre es bueno compartir la.belleza natural de nuestra madre tierra. En Venezuela también hay paisajes así. Me imagino que ese paseo fue toda una aventura. No sabía que habían filmado depredador en Chiapas buen dato. Gracias por compartir y no dejarlas olvidadas en las carpetas de tu ordenador.👍

This are beautiful pictures. Thank God the person insist and convinced to to share the pictures.

I have never visited Chiapas, though I'm Mexican. One of those placed I most visit from my beautiful country!

wow, hermosas fotos! me recuerda a una zona aca en Venezuela en el centro occidente llamada el blanquito tienes unas caídas de aguas parecidas...

Love all the waterfall shots!

Amazing photography my friends

@anomadsoul, You were go biggest rain forest in Mexico for hiking. It's great adventure and wait to see looks like animals etc..images in future. Lacandona Jungle has longest water fall you uploaded there and water seems dark brown looks. It mean inside these forest more rain falling. Final one most scary looking water waves. However appreciate your effort.

Imagino que en esos espacios, el ser humano puede sentirse ínfimo, efímero y frágil, tras el sonido de un río cuyas aguas recorren grandes terrenos escondiendo toda su sabiduría y mostrando lo maravilloso y peligroso que puede ser. Tanto verde hace bien al alma, pone todo en perspectiva. Gracias por compartir @anomadsoul.

Beautiful work my friend! I really love that mist that comes from the falling water :) It all seems so powerful!
I think the second one is my favorite because of the framing with the trees.

Predator, is actually my all time favorite film of Arnold Schwarzeneger.

And Huh, I am sure you had to assume you had his 'muscle' to just about stay put in the jungle!

or did the knowledge of the predator tuned Governor in his backyard somewhere in California help ease the tension? lol.

You guys obviously had a blast.

There's always beauty to nature.
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So much peace....serenity in these photos ❤

Wow that water fall looks a little scary but great experience! It's also cool that they filmed the movie there!!

Good one bro, the are absolutely gorgeous, it also gives all of us here to the opportunity to glance through a little bit of Mexico. Well done.

That's so cool that Arnold Schwarzenegger was there, he also was in my country to film a movie or something like that and I do know how you feel 😊
It's good that you posted the pictures because I really find them very interesting. Indeed the color of the water is not so clean and pure like other waterfalls but that may be caused by a rainy day or something - nothing wrong about it because I truly love it.
So thanks for sharing! 😀

Nothing adventurous??? How 'bout all that water crashing down from those rocks? That little wooden pier or jetty makes it look even more powerful. Awesome pictures, and certainly worth posting!

Wahh.. It so natural... I think there is have much fish. Because they wait for food from the stream of waterfall

Man.... that looks like an awesome place. I love the jungle and can't wait to get back on some jungle hikes. Here's a pic of my last proper jungle hike which was almost 6 years ago now. Far too long ago, need to get out in the jungle! ;-)

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Convert with nature is my hobby. Nature teaches us how the future of nature will be. I am very happy to have a hobby of exploring nature. I think the mexico forest is one of the best in the world. we must preserve and preserve nature well.

This is my hike to the LOUSER NATIONAL PARK
(NORTH SUMATRA-INDONESIA)
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WOW! You did a good job on capturing the magic 💗

The beauty and riot of nature around delight! And you know, my name translates as this turbulent water flow)). Inna's name in Latin means "turbulent flow", "float", "leak, leak", "floating".

These pictures make me nervous in the best way. I can almost hear the water. Growing up in Tennessee, I'm not easily impressed by waterfalls because we have so many of them, but these are captivating. You don't have any video footage of them do you, by chance?

I am glad you listened to the person and posted this. This is beauty!. Nature is always beautiful. I love the waterfall...perfect blend of greens too. Well done bro.

Looking good! I love how it's not just an open waterfall and is still surrounded by dem wild jungle.

Those are some beautiful waterfalls/flows. Honestly if I could ever go there, I would camp out there. The sound of water is so relaxing, it puts me to sleep, honest. I went upriver fishing. I barely fished, I layed down on a large rock and fell asleep. But it also had it's downfall. I woke up to a bug in my pants. Looked like a wasp but with a red picker. Never picked me luckily.
Even though you say it does not have any adventure in the pictures, the adventure lies in your hike. Venturing in the jungle amongst beautiful scenery. Good thing you shared it for people, like me who cannot travel to see such places :)

I love that photo with the waterfall. The water seems to be gushing out. So natural and raw in both power and beauty.

The person you went with is wise, because these photos are awesome!!

I will be in Chiapas last week of this month. It is an INCREDIBLE place to be.

El Cañón del Sumidero is a natural masterwork.

Amazing pict.., but is that a disaster like a flood?? 🤔🤔

I thought it was a powerful picture.