Tulum Couples Session

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One of the hottest adventure sessions to date! Our good friends Cory and Marilyn had one steamy sunrise adventure session at the ancient mayan cliff side ruins in Tulum, Mexico. One of our favorite towns in the Yucatán. Just see for yourself how passionately in love these two are. Warning! These will make your heart sink...

Justin and I were down in the Yucatán for a friends beach wedding(pics to come) with all of our friends from Oregon. It was a blast to say the least. This trip consisted of numerous late nights of boogying down and early mornings exploring ruins and cenotes. Salty skin and sandy toes are a perfect cure for what some would call a hangover, I would call it rally time. Passion fruit mojitos and plenty of cervezas to go around for everyone. Here’s a few shots we got while bummin’ around the Yucatán and below I’ve tagged some spots I highly recommend checking out if you’re in the area. A must not miss is Batey Mojito and Guarapo bar. Fairly new, they make their mojitos with fresh pressed sugar cane hand done up in the back of a converted VW beetle. The place is a hoot and definitely should not be missed. Justin even got a tattoo next door at Ink Tulum. Dude in there is an amazing artist worth noting here and he is very fair for the quality of work. Enjoy!

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Tulum Ruins.

Tulum Ruins.

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Chichen Itza Ruins. With some goofball posing.

Chichen Itza Ruins. With some goofball posing.

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GO check out Ek Balam Ruins. Walking through the jungle and stepping into an ancient mayan historical site was quite incredible. This Ruin site was way less touristy which is more our style. It was so beautifully unkept to its most natural from. Sur…

GO check out Ek Balam Ruins. Walking through the jungle and stepping into an ancient mayan historical site was quite incredible. This Ruin site was way less touristy which is more our style. It was so beautifully unkept to its most natural from. Surprisingly though they let you walk on almost all of the structures. Oh yea if your ever in North Carolina go check out my sisters shop for some excellent Hawaiian style shaved ice ;)