Rui Araujo
Membro Conhecido
Penso que começou no dia 15 de Maio a época do tubarão baleia, ou seja as pessoas podem nadar com estes belos e enormes animais ou mesmo avista-los de costa ou nos barcos.
Na Isla Mujeres ou em Cozumel parecem ser os locais indicados.
Começou também a época decolocar os ovos das tartarugas marinhas por toda a riviera maya.
"Yes, our sea turtle mothers are here! We already have 16 Loggerhead nests. Please remember to follow our recommendations – Visit our Sea Turtle Tips.
If you want to learn more about our lovely endangered species, join our Turtle Walks which will start Monday, May 21, at 9PM. We don't take reservations online or by phone; you need to come to the CEA Center and book your place directly with our staff members.
CEA is the only organization with permission to work with these creatures in our area and to take 10 people with us each night. Beware of tour operators or public transportation businesses that offer you this service.
Season:
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http://www.ceakumal.org/
Na Isla Mujeres ou em Cozumel parecem ser os locais indicados.
Começou também a época decolocar os ovos das tartarugas marinhas por toda a riviera maya.
"Yes, our sea turtle mothers are here! We already have 16 Loggerhead nests. Please remember to follow our recommendations – Visit our Sea Turtle Tips.
If you want to learn more about our lovely endangered species, join our Turtle Walks which will start Monday, May 21, at 9PM. We don't take reservations online or by phone; you need to come to the CEA Center and book your place directly with our staff members.
CEA is the only organization with permission to work with these creatures in our area and to take 10 people with us each night. Beware of tour operators or public transportation businesses that offer you this service.
Season:
- May--October 2012 -- Monday through Friday -- 9 PM to Midnight
- Groups limited to 10 people -- NO RESERVATIONS in advance online or by phone
- Donation: Adults, $15 US/$180 pesos; children 12 and under, $10 US/$120 pesos
- Wear sneakers or sturdy walking shoes (no sandals).
- Be prepared to walk up to 3 miles without the use of flashlights.
- Refrain from using mosquito repellent, perfume or cologne. (Long sleeves/pants recommended)
- Bring a water bottle and bag to collect any trash you see on the beach.
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http://www.ceakumal.org/