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There are many people who make this area what it is - that capture the uniqueness and we felt compelled to share their stories with you through this series of interviews. |
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Meet Mary Henderson An Akumalian and Co-owner of Ixchel Boutique |
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A Tale of Two Architects, Villa Orquidea 2009 by: Lydia Linton Pontius |
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Armando Lorences CEA's Turtle Protection Program Coordinator, April 2008 |
| Heart of the Turtles Not Just a Home An Interview with Sue Beth Ban Dongen |
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Lionfish Hunter, Gynna places 1st in Curacoa Read more about Gynna and her Lionfish Hunting |
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Living with Intention - Meet Marti Johnston by Kim Zanti |
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Luciano Noh Tzul Retires After many years as bartender at Lol-Ha |
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Meet David and Nancy Poor Onwers of Casa Romero Compound and Casa Delfin |
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Meet Gerardo H. Dominguez will be running the Buenos Aires Marathon October, 2008, and offered to use this event to fundraise for CEA |
| Meet Gynna Sainz March 2010 |
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Meet Kevin Graham, Costa Maya Living Lydia Linton Pontius interviews Kevin about living in Mahahual and his Costa Maya Living business |
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Meet Kevin McKee, AKA Redbeard by Lydia Linton Pontius |
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Meet Laura Bush Wolfe January 2009 Business owner and active resident of Akumal |
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Meet Marcy Essy Akumalian and Chair Person of the 4th Annual CEA Festival |
| Meet Martha Alicia Chavez May 2009 By Sandy Bartosh |
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| Meet Painter, Raul Aparicio Reyes Work on exhibit in Akumal |
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Meet Richard and Cami Mazzola Owners of Ak Nah Galeria in Akumal |
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Modern Mayan Design December 2008 An Interview with Tony Gonzales, Architect and Owner of Dos Jaguares in Akumal Sur 12/2008 |
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On Akumal Bay, in the heart of Akumal. Akumal’s unique bay with its clear, blue-green waters and glistening white sand beaches that never burn your feet is breathtaking, inviting and uncrowded. And it’s the safest bay for children of all ages. Nearby, in the tropical jungle are easily-accessible ruins of the mysterious Mayan civilization, which flourished centuries ago.
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