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Las
Niñas en Mexico!
Just
a 3 1/2 hour drive south of the hustle and bustle of Cancun
Mexico, is Costa Maya - Mahahual, what is until now, the
Carribean’s best kept secret. There are no crowds
of tourists here, just crystal clear waters, long deserted
stretches of sandy beaches, abundant and pristine wildlife,
and some of the best coral reef systems in the world including
Chinchorro, the largest and oldest reef in Mexico.
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About Girl Power in Mexico
Mahahual
borders the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, the largest
protected area in the Mexican Caribbean at over one million
acres, containing wetlands, marshes, and over one million
acres of tropical forests. Here you will find over 100 mammal
species including the jaguar, over 300 bird species, 3 species
of crocodiles, nesting beaches for two species of sea turtles,
and 2300 year old Mayan ruins. Talk about the ultimate “living
laboratory”!! Our skilled experts are prepared to
take you on the ultimate learning adventure, whether it’s
a night-time slog through the saw-grass marshes looking
for crocodiles, inner-tubing through ancient Mayan subterranean
rivers, snorkeling off the beach in turquoise waters, kayaking
through a mangrove wetland, or exploring ancient pyramids
hidden deep in the rainforest. Discovery and adventure are
found around every corner, and all in a safe, controlled,
learning situation under the supervision of our credentialed
staff. All guides are active scientists, educators, and
University researchers, allowing participants to experience
the extraordinary… the rare opportunity to participate
in actual scientific research projects. Whether its’
radio-tracking crocodiles, a sea turtle nesting census,
or coral reef dynamics, our researchers will take you behind
the scenes, allowing students to become integral parts of
valuable ecological research. Each eco-Adventure is personalized
to the groups targeted educational objectives. So experience
the extraordinary now, with the ultimate in “hands-on”
learning, Eco-Adventures on the Mayan coast.
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