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Subject: Re: Riviera Maya, Mexico- 1st timers and taking 3 children qts.? Posted on: 13 Jul 2004 14:52:04 GMT

me6@privacy.net wrote:

> I was just wondering that since the island of Cozumel
> was off to the east.... that maybe the island was
> breaking the surf....and keeping bigger waves from
> hitting where I was at. True anyone?

Cozumel to a limited extent, but mostly the Palancar Reef is in there to
break the waves. If you head out to the east end of Cozumel, the sea
is active enough to be dangerous, especially the undertow.

> Are other areas of the Yucatan have more wave action?
> Areas not directly across from Cozumel? Does the
> island break the sea waves?

Actually, Tulum is not across from Coz.

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