Hola,
Unfortunately I’m not fluent in Spanish
so I will not be dazzling you with an entire blog written in Spanish. To start
off I’ll tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Travis Owens; I’m
currently a business student at ucdenver, hoping one day to finally end this
career. I have taken my sweet time finishing school and like to reference it as
my career as opposed the boring thing most people face after high school. I have
attended UNC, Aims community college (had to boost the GPA) and now Denver. Anyway,
I was born and raised here in Colorado, I have lived here my whole life with a
blip on the radar when I went nomad and lived in Saskatchewan Canada for six
months; I wish I was still there to be honest. I traveled to Canada in search
of their abundant natural resources, you know Bambi, the ugly duckling and yogi
the bear. If that sentence didn’t make sense that’s ok I was making a joke
about me being an avid hunter, fisher and outdoorsman. I truly love the
outdoors, from the arctic to the Caribbean Ocean; I have fish and hunted all
over North America. However, this blog is not about my hunting and fishing
adventures but about Cozumel’s natural, geographical history along with some
tid-bits of my personal experiences while visiting.
Cozumel is located off the Yucatán peninsula
in the free and sovereign state of Quintana Roo. My family and I have traveled
to Cozumel nearly every year since I was 7 years old for one thing and one
thing only scuba diving. Cozumel is blessed with gorgeous waters, exceptional
reefs, currents and abundant aquatic life, making it a top destination for many
divers and tourists. So, sit back and enjoy the waves while I tell you a little
bit more about Cozumel’s natural.