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pinkflowerperson · 6 months
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Seeing her cry makes me cry too💔
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pcgamer · 2 months
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Watch This Perfect Landing At Cancun International Airport - Mexico - Ae...
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flowerif · 6 months
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Cancun Playa!
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50plano · 7 months
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Would You Check in a Bag with $14k of Luxury in it?
Jet set travelers, in this latest episode of the Dallas Escape Series: Will Tulum, Mexico Airport compete with Cancun Airport? Fall Biking in Portugal Brand New Upscale London Hotels $14k Luxury Goods on a Low Budget Airline? If you’ve been waiting for the highly anticipated opening of the Tulum, Mexico, International Airport, you’ll have to wait a little longer. When I was down there the…
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elijones94 · 7 months
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🇮🇹🏐 As far as activities at the pool, I participated in a volleyball game and a game of movie trivia. 🌴🎬
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alertachiapas · 9 months
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Buscan a tapachulteca que desapareció en Cancún
Desde hace más de un mes, la tapachulteca Gabriela Yazmín Conde Lozada, se encuentra desaparecida en Cancun, Quintana Roo.
Desde hace más de un mes, la tapachulteca Gabriela Yazmín Conde Lozada, se encuentra desaparecida en Cancun, Quintana Roo. Desde hace más de un mes, la tapachulteca Gabriela Yazmín Conde Lozada, se encuentra desaparecida en Cancun, Quintana Roo y su familia clama por su aparición, pues lo único que supieron es que necesitaba unos documentos. Seis mujeres desaparecidas en Chiapas La familia de…
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worldlibertytv · 10 months
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See why Nobody Knows The Best Chef in Whole of Mexico !, Interview with Carlos Barrera Cancun’s Elite Chef and Book Author -2023 in our World Liberty TV, Food & Wine Channels @ https://www.worldlibertytv.org/interview-with-carlos-barrera-cancuns-elite-chef-and-book-author-2023/
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alanisgirl2023 · 1 year
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Did Simone Biles marry a football player Jonathan Owens for a second time in a lavish Mexico wedding?
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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"While tourists visiting Mexican beaches complain about piles of smelly seaweed, one Mexican gardener reckoned it was something like a gift.
The governments in places like Cancun have been required to clear away as much as 40,000 tons of sargassum seaweed, which smells like rotten eggs, but Omar de Jesús Vazquez Sánchez is steering it away from the landfills and into a kiln, where he makes adobe-like blocks that pass regulation as a building material.
He started SargaBlock to market the bricks, which are being highlighted by the UN Development Program as a stroke of brilliance, and a sustainable solution to a current environmental problem.
His story begins back in 2015 when, like any experienced laborer, he found rich people were stuck with a job they didn’t want to do. In this case, it was cleaning up the sargassum on the beaches of the Riviera Maya.
Omar grew up in poverty, immigrated to the US as a child to become a day laborer, and eventually dropped out of school and became a substance abuser. The American dream never appealed to him as much as a “Mexican dream”—a mix of memories from his childhood and dreams of being a gardener back home, so he moved back.
His time feeling unwanted as an addict and immigrant gave him a unique perspective on the smelly seaweed.
“When you have problems with drugs or alcohol, you’re viewed as a problem for society. No one wants anything to do with you. They look away,” Omar told Christian Science Monitor in a translated interview.
“When sargassum started arriving, it created a similar reaction. Everyone was complaining, I wanted to mold something good out of something everyone saw as bad.”
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The ecology and environment offices of Quintana Roo, the legislative area that includes the city of Cancun, approved the SargaBlocks for use, and similar organic-based blocks have been reckoned as being capable of enduring 120 years.
The UN Development Program selected Omar’s work to be featured in their Accelerator Lab global broadcast to alert the world of its value and ingenuity.
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There are all kinds of naturally-occurring pollutants or burdens that could be used in construction, and the UNDP hoped that by sharing Omar’s vision of the future of the Caribbean’s sargassum problem, it would inspire others to act in similar ways.
Bricks and cement can be great sources to use up naturally-occurring material that’s dangerous or burdensome—like this Filippino community using the ash from volcanic eruptions to make bricks.
Omar has been fortunate enough to be able to donate 14 “Casas Angelitas,” or homes made of SargaBlock, to families in need, and seems to be exceedingly close to achieving his “Mexican dream.”"
-via Good News Network, 4/24/23
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el-zorro-chile · 2 months
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Del recuerdo. Cancún, México
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vintagehomecollection · 4 months
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Located on Cancun's waterfront, Casa del Sol consists of five separate villas for a client who wanted to feel contemporary, comfortable, and bathed in unabashed luxury.
Designing with Tile, Stone & Brick, 1995
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“Cancun Beach” ~ By Andrik Langfield
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leavinghere · 1 year
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april 27, 2023
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idemirose · 2 months
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worldlibertytv · 11 months
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See Humanitarians of the World Inc., Homeless & Needy Presentation in Cancun Mexico-2023 in our World Liberty TV Humanitarian Channels @ https://www.worldlibertytv.org/humanitarians-of-the-world-inc-homeless-needy-presentation-in-cancun-mexico-2023/
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colekatrine · 6 months
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Only got to stay for less than 24 hrs 😭 I need to hit the lotto
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