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Well, you don't have to believe me, but notice that I always post my real name and e-mail. I have never been to Xcaret, never taken a cruise, and had no real interest in this thread but a curiosity about whether I could find any news involving it. I am a researcher by profession and took it as a small diversionary challenge. However, I refuse to pay $3 to give you the text of the article I cited. Go find it yourself. Try NBC News, Google, and other resources. Now, if you don't consider NBC a legitimate news story, there is nothing more to do.
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Wow - Loser! How much more documentation do you need! NBC aired the whole story on Dateline two weeks or so ago. More than one person on this thread has told you to check with NBC, but obivioiusly you cant or wont. My question is do you work for Xcaret or are you thier lawyer? Stop being lazy and look it up your self.
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I searched high and low and found not a trace that this is a true story. Perhaps someone can provide a link to NBC? I searched there and found nothing. Frankly if it's true I feel terrible for the family but I'm more inclined to think someone is pushing an agenda.
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Ok, lets say it's true. I'm a believer!!!! <BR>1. Don't you think this is a freak accident, or do you expecto to do the river thing with a helmet on?<BR>2. Carnival Cruise, had no responsabiity in the rock falling, right? Should they have been more compassionate? Maybe, they could have left a representative and given support to the family. But, don't they have an obligation to the rest of the tourists also? <BR><BR>Once on a scub tour on a sailboat with about 25 other persons, I got REALLY SEASICK. I mean the throw up, almost died, green in the face sick type seasickness. Even though I got on my knees to ask for them to leave me ashore, the captain wouldn't "because there were 24 other passengers that had paid for the cruise, and the show goes on".. At the time I was furious, but then I understood that the world does not revolve around ME. <BR><BR>
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An obligation to their passengers! What about the enviroment and the rest of the world. Dumping their slag into the very oceans they are touting their passengers off to sea. What happens to that stuff. It washes up on Beaches, affects wildlife, the ocean eco system, the fragile reefs. <BR><BR>Possibly the first person was pointing out their lack of responsiblty when it comes to handling critical matters.
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Anony: this thread is treating the subject of a traveler with an unfortunate accident OUTSIDE the ship. I am not praising or condemning, just stating the facts as they are.<BR> <BR>If you want to discuss oil spillage, go the Green Peace board and discuss all you want.<BR>
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"because I pay quite a bit for each article I actually use"<BR><BR>$3? Thats big bucks? I will send you $3 to post the link to the story where we can all read it. I looked everywhere I know and found not a sniff of the story, including on NBCs site.<BR><BR>Otherwise, this story still smells.
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Who cares if you beleive it Jim. From your thread it seems you just want to keep this "Thomas act " up , but we are bored . We are interested in travel, and as such it seems most folks pointed out that off shore excursions are not the ships responsibility. However some cruise lines do provide advice and compassion in the event their passengers do encounter difficulties.
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Carnival Cruise was fined for Falisfying Records. That was what the $18,000,000 fine was for.<BR><BR>For more enviromental news go to www.enn.com and search cruise ships.
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This is starting to get humerous. I too went in search of a article link. So far all I have found is this note, kind of in a trip report but sounds like its writtten by a travel writer...<BR><BR>"A note of caution, however: if the river is crowded, get out of the water! There are many places where you can climb out and rest until the congestion eases. My nine-year-old son was bumped against a rock wall by pushy swimmers in a rush to catch a bus. (!) He hurt his head: not seriously, but enough to spoil his river run." The link to that is:<BR><BR>http://travelwithkids.about.com/library/mexico/blxcaret.htm?iam=dpile_1&terms=xcaret+accident<BR> <BR>
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I also did a search on the news archives and found nothing however, it was aired on the news regarding the accident. for the above poster, if you friend did not hear anything about the accident then it MUST not of happened right? I bet you didn't know about Katherine Kennedy Townsend running for Maryland governor but it did happen. But since you live in the US and you didn't hear about it then it must not have occured.
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I can't give you a link to the story. I use a pay service to view these articles, and I can't link to articles I view, only the service's homepage. I can tell you the victim was from Elkart, Indiana. I admit it is extremely hard to find information on this event. I would try looking in Indiana media Web sites if you really want to know more or contact NBC to get a transcript.




