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    At high tide Play Palenque is split in two as the water rises to meet this rocky outcropping

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    At high tide Play Palenque is split in two as the water rises to meet this rocky outcropping
    Varied tropical hardwoods and palms create a diverse canopy
    Palm species of every shape and size form the first layer of the jungle canopy
    High tide brings white tipped waves crashing into these volcanic boulders on Playa Palenque
    The green forest canopy dozens of feet overhead
    Palms must grow tall to get enough sun in the dense jungle
    Smooth white sand leads right up to the mystery of the jungle on Playa Palenque
    Hundreds of palms frame a shady lagoon on the edge of Playa Palenque
    A howler monkey perched high in the treetops
    Coconut palms grow up to 100 feet tall at the edge of our white sand beaches
    One of many small private beaches on Isla Palenque
    Volcanic black rock juts from the white and black sand on East Cove Beach
    The waves rush in gently to meet Isla Palenque's golden shore at sunset
    This mini islet is the perfect place to pull up your kayak and relax
    Aerial view of Playa Palenque at low tide, stretching almost one mile long
    An aerial shot of Isla Palenque featuring the long crescent beach - Playa Palenque
    A howler monkey keeps a watchful eye on the rest of his clan
    A juvenile howler monkey snacking the day away
    White and zebra striped sand graces Playa Palenque
    Playa Palenque forms a giant three-quarter mile arc on the island's southwest side
    A mini islet juts from the Isla Palenque's east side, just waiting to be explored
    The pink bromeliad-laden branch of a jungle tree
    Aerial shot of Isla Palenque from the North
    The tide creates a reflective canvas for the setting sun on Playa Palenque
    A naturally shady palm lane welcomes you to the jungle
    Jungle trees grow at 90 degree angles to catch some sunrays
    Ancient trees dot the horizon at sunset on Playa Palenque
    This HDR photograph of the tide rushing in to meet a rocky crag captures Isla Palenque's true sense of mystery
    Low tide creates a luminous sheen on Playa Palenque
    Primordial lagoon
    The deep blue Pacific water shines aquamarine and then emerald as the tide reaches Isla Palenque
    Swirling rivets glide around dark volcanic rock as the tide recedes
    Coconut palms drenched in golden sunlight frame the beach
    A large buttressed old growth tree on the jungle floor
    A myriad of greens paint the jungle canopy
    The sun sets at high tide on Playa Palenque
    A howler monkey lazes the day away in the treetops
    Young howler monkeys spend much of their early life perched on their mother's back
    Shady palms near the shore
    An ancient jungle tree supports many other species on its massive trunk
    Interlacing palms create a cool shaded escape from the sunny beach
    Brilliant green leaves soak up warm sunshine at the jungle's edge
    Snowy white egret rises from the shore
    A white egret walks along the beach
    Zebra-striped sand stretches across Playa Palenque as the tide slips back
    The turquoise Gulf envelops the island, just waiting for you to dive in
    East Cove, site of the future arrival dock, welcomes you back with open arms
    A shady lagoon lies quietly among palm filled forest
    East Cove, the site of the future Arrival Dock and the entrance to the boutique hotel
    Sunset bathes Playa Palenque in a warm orange light
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