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bill2354
14th June 2006, 06:19 PM
Why do so many people read posts, but not answer them? I've posted 3 questions recently and seems that they've been read plenty, but few people post back. (It isn't just me this happens to!) Could be that they are boring questions, or things that people don't know-but maybe it's something else?
Just wondering-if you don't answer this either, then I'll never know the secret!!:D
Come on Tulumophiles! Let's make this site more interesting! Write something!

jx2
14th June 2006, 07:14 PM
I cant answer for anyone else, but as for me, I have read several of your questions and either someone has allready answered it or I dont know. There isnt alot of activity on this forum, and when there is most are looking for answers and not answering questions.
Maybe you should head on down to Tulum check out everything there is to know and come back so you can have an answer for every question.:rolleyes:

bill2354
14th June 2006, 09:03 PM
It's a deal-you paying?

John in DC
15th June 2006, 01:15 PM
Could be that they are boring questions, or things that people don't know-but maybe it's something else?

I dunno.

There!;)

Actually, I do know the answers to many questions about Tulum, and I am pleased to provide them:


West side, a little before Charlie’s. If you get to the Weary Traveler, you went too far.
Don’t worry. Those sites always call for rain. You’ll probably have glorious weather.
It may say fresh, but it’s probably frozen. They usually come from the Gulf, Campeche as I recall.
Those places usually run either off generators or solar/wind power. This works surprisingly well in a place that’s almost always sunny and windy.
Grand Cenote and Carwash Cenote are both a little west of town on the Coba Road.
Free on Sundays to Mexican citizens, but I’ve heard of tourists getting in free too. I just wouldn’t count on it.
Yeah, it goes on everywhere up and down 307. Here’s how to thwart these thieves. Get out of the car. Tell the attendant exactly how many pesos worth you want. Make sure he “zeroes” the pump – and make sure the pump he zeroes is the one on your side. When it’s time to pay, hold out your money and say, for example, “Dos ciento pesos.” Don’t let go until he acknowledges that’s how much you have given him.
Topless almost anywhere. CO with discretion – be respectful if lots of local people are on the beach.
Pesos.
You’re welcome!

bill2354
15th June 2006, 08:23 PM
That is excellent! Thank you so much for answering all the important questions!!:D

zelda
20th June 2006, 03:28 PM
There isnt alot of activity on this forum, and when there is most are looking for answers and not answering questions.

That's my reason.