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These pictures are of from the balcony of our hotel room. |
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A panoramic view from our room; a composite picture created by PhotoStitch. 1800x425 and 4244x1012 versions are available.
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One of the resort's pools. |
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The lagoon and water slides (the Mayan temple). |
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Ground level pictures of the outside. |
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They had lots of stingrays there. |
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Looks like a shark. |
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More stingrays. |
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They have some water slides based on a Mayan temple shape. |
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This side has a quick drop that leads to a clear tube that goes through a shark and fish tank and into a pool. Quite a rush. |
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Side views of the tubes. You can see a pair of sharks here in the background. |
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Also interesting is the refection that I caught here in the upper right and generally the play of the reflection. |
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You can see someone going through the tube in this one. |
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The other side of the temple has an even higher and faster drop. They even time your drop and show it on a display at the bottom. |
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A large swimming pool. (Everything at this resort is large and much could be considered over-the-top, but I think it is to good effect.) |
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The lagoon. It was relatively uncrowded when we visited there due to its proximity of 9/11 (2.5 months later). |
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A view of part of the hotel from across the lagoon. |
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The opposite side of the same part of the hotel from Nassau, along with a cruise ship. |