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Island Museum??


serene56

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There's only one McDonald's, on the waterfront downtown.

 

The museum is small but very well laid out and extremely interesting. I believe it's $3 per person entry. The guards will direct you from room to room so that you view everything in the right order. At the end they show you a "typical" Mayan home and the man who keeps it up will explain some typical Mayan things like... hmmm... ah! Copal is a incense made from the resin of a tree. It has a wonderful scent. Lots more but I'll let you learn for yourself.

 

Enjoy!

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Sally- This museum is just what my man ordered.. He would really be facinated with this. He likes all the Mayun history and stuff- Me? I'd be bored but its his cruise too

Now- with this museum--and McDonalds-- are they close together?

 

what would I be looking at on a map if I wanted to walk? Or should we take taxi's?????

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"Museo" pronounced:

 

Moo like a cow

Say What did you say?

Oh Oh that Sally is such a help! We should bring her chocolate....

 

The accent is on the "Say". From the Puerta Maya pier, it will be a $6 cab ride for up to 4 passengers.

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