Chiapas indians at the Agua Azul
Agua Azul is a long series of glittering cascades coursing over kilometers of lush valleys in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas Mountains. The powerful, shimmering falls, white water and deep, clear pools, rush through steaming jungle about 50km from the town of Palenque. With sparkling turquoise water set against a deep green jungle background, the falls are probably one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Mexico. They are beautiful to look at. These two Chiapas Indian girls love to swim into these falls.
Photo taken in Mexico - July 1994 - Minolta X-700 SLR camera
Chiapas indians at the Agua Azul
Agua Azul is a long series of glittering cascades coursing over kilometers of lush valleys in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas Mountains. The powerful, shimmering falls, white water and deep, clear pools, rush through steaming jungle about 50km from the town of Palenque. With sparkling turquoise water set against a deep green jungle background, the falls are probably one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Mexico. They are beautiful to look at. These two Chiapas Indian girls love to swim into these falls.
Photo taken in Mexico - July 1994 - Minolta X-700 SLR camera