National Geographic Travelさんのインスタグラム写真 - (National Geographic TravelInstagram)「Photo by @paulnicklen | Unseen in a cenote near Tulum: a few feet below the surface of the water lie the remnants of an ancient culture and clues to ritual hidden in time. Over a hundred Mayan people were found buried in Las Calaveras ("the skulls"); archaeologists examine their skulls and bones to discover the secrets of their deaths, and gain a better understanding of how they came to be there. I have never been so aware of every inch of my body, camera and fins while hovering just inches above this incredibly delicate and important site. For the Maya, both caves and cenotes were considered mouths that opened into another world. Today, this is a popular destination for cooling off after a long hike through the rainforest, nearby the pyramid at Cobá. In this photo, local guide Angel Canul ascends a rope ladder after checking to make sure every tourist has safely left the cenote. To see more images from this underwater graveyard, please #followme at @PaulNicklen. #explore #mexico #culture #respect」8月5日 22時02分 - natgeotravel

National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月5日 22時02分


Photo by @paulnicklen | Unseen in a cenote near Tulum: a few feet below the surface of the water lie the remnants of an ancient culture and clues to ritual hidden in time. Over a hundred Mayan people were found buried in Las Calaveras ("the skulls"); archaeologists examine their skulls and bones to discover the secrets of their deaths, and gain a better understanding of how they came to be there. I have never been so aware of every inch of my body, camera and fins while hovering just inches above this incredibly delicate and important site. For the Maya, both caves and cenotes were considered mouths that opened into another world. Today, this is a popular destination for cooling off after a long hike through the rainforest, nearby the pyramid at Cobá. In this photo, local guide Angel Canul ascends a rope ladder after checking to make sure every tourist has safely left the cenote. To see more images from this underwater graveyard, please #followme at @PaulNicklen. #explore #mexico #culture #respect


[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)

>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する

148,929

406

2019/8/5

のインスタグラム
さんがフォロー

National Geographic Travelを見た方におすすめの有名人