Mr Passive aggressive on the Cañón del Sumidero, Mexico.

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Whilst the others dillied and dallied, I didn't, I got on first and grabbed the front row.

Back of the net!

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Moving along the river on the approach to the canyon, sometimes at great speed, not only did I get the best view, but I missed all the water spray that was thrown up.

I glanced around, I felt sick to the pit of my stomach, one of the group, a right limp wristed old woman of a man had put an umbrella up and was hiding behind it.

I lost the plot.

"What are you doing?" "You, what are you doing?" ( I never even bothered to remember his name, nor several of the others, who I had no time for. Why bother?)

A squeaky mumbled reply " I don't want to get wet"

"It's 90 degrees, water won't kill you, jesus christ on a bike"

The boat slowed down to admire some wildlife, well a bunch of American Crocodiles actually,

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Evolution was kind, their nostrils, eyes, and ears are plonked on the top of the head, so the rest of the body can be concealed underwater for sneaky surprise attacks, they are at the top of the food chain with no natural predators themselves. They are not fussy eaters either, and will attack humans. Keep that throttle on full revs driver!

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An adult male can grow to 20ft long and weigh up to a ton.

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The Sumidero Canyon

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The boat sped up again. The brolly remained closed. back in his day bag, where it belongs, I mean wtf are you doing bringing an umbrella on this trip anyways, it's the dry, very dry season.

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The canyon is a deep and was created around around 35 million years ago by a crack forming in the earth's crust and ongoing natural erosion by the Grijalva River, which runs through it.

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The canyon has vertical walls which rising up to 3,300 ft, with the river turning up to 90 degrees along its 8 mile narrow length

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Cueva de Colores

The walls of the canyon contain a number of small caves. The best known is the Cueva de Colores

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A sort of memorial plaque there only since 1996 to a Dr Manuel Alvarez

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It gets its name from the colouration of the walls, mainly varying shades of pink created by the filtration of minerals. It contains a small statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe often surrounded by fresh flowers and burning candles left by visitors. It is only accessible by boat.

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Cascada Árbol de Navidad

There are several seasonal waterfalls tha cascade into the river, the most notable is the "Christmas Tree", so called as it resembles one.

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The branches are made by deposits from the waterfall which has sustained the growth of thick green lush moss.

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Full marks to our skipper he got us in really close,

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This is the dry season and the tributaries a not in full flow, I can imagine it would look wondrous in the rainy season

DONT FORGET YOUR UMBERELLA---ella---ella

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At the north end of the canyon is the Chicoasén Dam and its artificial reservoir, one of several on the Grijalva River, which is important for water storage and the generation of hydroelectric power. The power station provides thirty percent of all hydroelectric energy produced in Mexico.

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When we got back on dry land I was called aside by a couple of ladies who thanked me for my umbrella intervention " We couldn't see much when he had that brolly up, thank you for saying something, we didn't like to"

  • Do not suffer fools
  • Be the shepherd

Oh and the sky? just a shot I grabbed through the bus window later in the evening.

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Old bugger with an umbrella, what next wee bit of water is to be expected when booking surely?

Waterfall with moss simply amazing views up, nice cool spray on a hot day I'm sure.

Mexico looks to be an surprising place to visit with much on offer.

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hey @joanstewart , Mexico indeed was fantastic and so many different things to see and do, and I managed to keep my camera dry! ( without a fecking umbrella!)

Hahaha Mr Ummmm'brello

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you got it LOL

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I am surprised in a positive way! Years ago I visited this place and you could not see the water, it was full of pladtic bottles. Even the croqs were floating between the bottles. Good to see that it changed.

cheers @vindiesel1980 thanks for dropping in, wow would not have liked to see it in that condition.

What if you're carrying an umbrella and you fly off and fall into the mouth of one of those monsters? 😂

yes indeed big crocs they were!

Impressive photos, I really like the ones with that moss edged waterfall especially.

cheers @triplug not bad considering I was on a boat lol

Ahh, then the feeling is much stronger and managing to capture those amazing shots really took some extra effort.

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