Yucatan Travel Available as a
Downloadable Video and a DVD
February 28, 2013
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Hooray! The movie Yucatan Travel: Cancun to Chichen Itza
is now available as a downloadable
video as well as a DVD.
The
downloadable video can be purchased ($2.99) or rented ($1.99) from
Amazon.com. The DVD is available for $14.99 from Amazon.com.
Traveling
through the Yucatan can be intimidating because customs and ways of
life change so dramatically from one village or town to another. Let
Miriam Balsley be your guide through this mysterious land and its
remarkable Mayan people. This video will be valuable to the explorer of
the ancient area and its ruins. It also serves as an entertaining
educational experience for the armchair explorer.
Yucatan Travel: Cancun to Chichen Itza
follows typical tourists—a husband, wife, and their grown daughter—as
they enjoy the genuine Mayan food, relax in a hammock beside the pool
of their hotel, explore archeological wonders, swim in the warm
aquamarine waters of the Caribbean Sea, and talk with Mayan people in
the wonderful, beautiful land of Yucatan.
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The movie
visits Cancun, Tulum, Izamal, Chichen Itza, Coba, Ek Balam, Valladolid,
Playa del Carmen, Akumal, Mayan Ruins, Mexican Pyramids, and the
Riviera Maya.
The movie
is 58 minutes long, including bonus features, and is narrated by Miriam
Balsley. It is directed by Carol Chapman and produced by Carol Chapman
and John Chapman.
Yucatan Travel
visits:
- the
beach, nightlife, and shopping hot spots of Cancun
- the
World Heritage Site of Chichen Itza
- the
yellow-painted convent town of Izamal, home of the Black Jesus and the
patroness of the Yucatan, the Virgin of Izamal
- the
seldom-frequented-by-tourists yet delightful colonial town of
Valladolid and its cenote (an underground waterhole)
- the
recently excavated tomb sculptures at the Mayan ruins in Ek Balam
- the
bird-watching and pyramid-climbing ruin at Coba
- the
fastest growing town on the Riviera Maya of Playa del Carmen
- the
worldwide water-sports, snorkeling and diving destination of Cozumel
Island
- the
gorgeous Riviera Maya beaches at the Tulum ruins
- and
the upscale condo community of Akumal
Bonus features include:
- Bloopers
- Behind
the Scenes
- For
Animal Lovers
- Music
in Yucatan Travel
- Where
we ate and stayed
- An interview with Kristine Ellingson,
who is the author of Tales from the Yucatan Jungle,
on what it's like to live in a Mayan village
Get
your copy today!
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