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![]() Here is the link to the thread where you asked that
http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewto...=2896&start=15 And Here is the reply I typed in over there Quote:
Just some more info since I don't feel like getting back to work just yet. You asked where the good reefs are. Well I haven't been on the Pacific side of Mexico but I have been to the Yucatan peninsula (I haven't actually stayed in Cancun other than passing through the airport -- I went south to Playa Del Carmen, the "Mayan Riviera" area). That whole area is nothing short of fantastic in my view. Incredible history, incredible geography, and yes incredible snorkeling/diving. Cozumel (the island just off the area) is also supposed to be just incredible. Anyways if you go there the experience will totally spoil you. There is NOTHING like just walking off the beach, snorkeling, and being right on top of a barrier reef. Just for comparison's sake .... I have also dived on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and while it is the most amazing system of reefs on this PLANET ... you have to take a boat ride for at least an hour offshore to get there. So in Australia you have to count on paying someone $100 just so you can go see the reef. In Mexico, no, none of that. The reef, it's RIGHT THERE. Of course there are no giant clams or clownfish in hosting anemones, but there are other things that are so spectacular, it doesn't matter. ... Anyways, as Doug said. Take only pictures and memories, leave behind only footprints (and keep your footprints small, too. ![]() ... Have a great time, where-ever place you end up going... 8)
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