Exploring the Mayan ruins of San Gervasio in the middle of the island of Cozumel, Mexico in the Caribbean Sea.
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Exploring Ancient Mayan Ruins on Cozumel, Mexico (San Gervasio)
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Gabe, did you just meet those people when you got there and they started talking to you?
Little people in Hawaii are called Menehunes. They actually existed. The Hawaiians who took the islands from them and another race, starts with an M, I can never remember… the Hawaiians actually worked the Menehunes like slaves so they left the island in the middle of the night. You can still see their work in some of the rock walls, fish ponds, etc.
Have seen any of Skyfish – Flying rods? Your right there close to the location where they claim to be seeing these very fast flying rods..
Little people, huh? 🙂 There are a few chuckwallas on my property which are kind of iguana-like, and one is very territorial and will bob his head at me and tell me to back off if I get too close to his burrow! Nice video 🙂
little people for sure..I am a believer
lot of rocks being moved around,,.placed,, ect around there..controlling the water flow, and walk ways..buildings. temples. ..and a lot of intent with the rocks….didn’t the mayan like to make them rocks turn red..??ya know what im saying?
wow cool looking tree at the 8 minute mark….that little cavern would be cool on a hot day?
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awesome video.
jajajajajaja little aloche it means kind of little bears walking like humans
jajajajaja you realy need a profesional guide, alux litle humans? jajajajajajaja
Do they charge to go to these Ruins?
I want to see all the ruins and cenotes in the Yucatan peninsula but I hear they charge just to see enter
i wish i had the dollars stashed up to go to this ancient places.. i wish had a lot of cash…. i wish was rich to go anywhere