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The Hidden Worlds Adventure Park in the Riviera Maya

Did you ever imagine what it would be like flying over a large winged creatures as they appear in the movie Avatar? Just to image minute alone fly through the air rises like a giant beast like dips, crests and the artful twists through the sky. Now imagine yourself on the line heading that mimics many of the same movement. This is the idea behind the post World amazing coaster roller Hidden in a new line called Avatar.

Our adventure begins with a set of zip lines around mid-tree level. That is a good intro to some of my friends who have never been on zip lines. We’re talking about a crowd of 50 that are not possible in America started as an adventure because of either fear or perhaps the idea that a vehicle is to set the young explorers. I am pleased to see my friends overcome their fears and take the first step of a high platform into a big hole in the bottom, keeping the faith only harness and rope. Each managed to glide through the tree without incident; look of joy on their faces is contagious. They have done it, and ready for more challenges.

For the Avatar we got back to the top of this cenote, a walk through the woods and ride the platform to approximately mid-tree level. The trip consisted of a metal rod that drops, rises and twists through the trees and then down into the cenote, finally ending in the water. Users tied to the bar and holding the grip, like a bicycle grip and pushed through this way mimics the movement of a roller coaster.

I was the first to go and certainly does not disappoint. Once off the platform you make a sharp fall down, and then pushed back and then down again, turning the corner and into a dark plastic tube filled with water, and then down at the great bend into the mouth of the cenote, bending and finally dropped into the water cool cenote. It was a blast: you loose your belly like a roller coaster and get wet like water slides.

After we moved into the cenote Avatar swim where we left vest and jumped into the depths and refreshing swim to a small cave where we can find stalactite formations. At some point the ceiling so low we could touch the roof, in others it rose 30 feet above such as cathedral ceilings. The cave was equally complex and enjoyable as most every other cenote in the Rivera Maya area and it is definitely worth a visit.

The last part of our trip and certainly the most relaxing for me is the sky cycle. In the sky cycle users sitting on the bike suspended on wires above the treetops and pedal through the trees back and down and then up again and again on a different route. Some of our guests is higher with weak knees struggling more agile than younger participants and / or more. All in all I really enjoyed it.

What may be equally as fun to participate in activities at the World Hidden see my friends laughing and shouting as they taped each event, overcome fears and realize that life does not end at 50. Life is too short to not make the most of it, and I have found one less focused on the age and limitations, and more focus on one today and make the most out of today, which is more fun to have. I am very proud of my friends in Playa – courage, determination and love of life.

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