{"id":121649,"date":"2023-11-28T20:59:07","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T20:59:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/?p=121649"},"modified":"2023-11-28T20:59:07","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T20:59:07","slug":"beach-resort-frozen-in-time-after-hurricane-with-rotting-animal-carcasses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/world-news\/beach-resort-frozen-in-time-after-hurricane-with-rotting-animal-carcasses\/","title":{"rendered":"Beach resort frozen in time after hurricane with rotting animal carcasses"},"content":{"rendered":"

A once-loved beach resort that was battered by a double hurricance and abandoned in mysterious circumstances has been frozen in time and is peppered with debris including rotting animal carcasses.<\/p>\n

Club Maeva in Tulum, Mexico, was once a "paradise" holiday hotspot but was rattled by hurricane Emily in 2005 before a second blow from Wilma in the same year acted as a final nail in the coffin. <\/p>\n

Looters and graffiti artists added to the desolate atmosphere in the intervening years, and now all that remains are the creepy skeletons of buildings.<\/p>\n

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There are also reports of animal carcasses littering the once-bucolic pathways around the site, formerly known as Robinsons Club Tulum. It was reportedly German owned and operated and "was heaven on earth," before tragedy struck.<\/p>\n

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A tourist who recently visited the ruins said online: "I visited the ruins of Club Maeva Tulum in November 2018, and the entire property is fenced off from the public, and there are security guards actively patrolling the resort. <\/p>\n

"I did try to offer them some money to have them let me in and show me around, but they were having none of it."<\/p>\n

Pictures show the pools filled with trash and murky water as wires, fixtures and fittings have been ripped from the walls inside. <\/p>\n

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"Looks like all of the places I love are crumbling into ruin…" wrote one woman who visited in the spot's heydey. <\/p>\n

"Interesting if you enjoy abandoned places, but for me personally I'm heartbroken…"<\/p>\n

A man added under her post on the public forum: "Two hurricanes, no safety net, and looters, and I'm surprised that the bricks are still mostly in place."<\/p>\n

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