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Where's the fluffy Donkey store?
... that it really wasn't our scene, the beach is great
to take long walks along, the waves are huge and good for the entertaining wave dumping game which the kids love, but all said and
done you are still in a place where every day the coaches come in
full of new guests and leave taking wearisome beach dwellers with.
Onwards and upwards – adios amigos
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Beautiful Coast - Black and White Sand
... Bill I have no idea.
We ventured over to the Isla de Navidad Grand Bay Resort for lunch - not as 5 star as they want to think but very nice - mostly Gringos - and some really ugly ones - rich people are not necessarily attractive. Good food and beautiful boats at the marina.
What can I say - walking on the beach - good food and friends - it may not be Spanish but it's what it is "laissez les bon temps ...
Barra De Navidad Return
... prawns in basil cream sauce and were not disappointed. Margarita's were also some of the best we have had. The lack of Mexicans was disappointing with only seemingly wealthy Gringos at the resort. Back on the launch we got a good shot of our little village from the lagoon. We had fun and after a breakfast in Barra de Navidad headed back to Ajijic. The trip taking about 5 hours. ...
A most beautiful sunrise!
... to say. We did see the hotel where the movie was filmed, from the bus only. At least our 3 hour tour did not have the same outcome as Gilligan's! We walked around the port for a little while and bought only an engraved key. It was pretty cool since the fellow sat there in front of you and engraved your name onto the key with a little saw.
Once back on the ship we went to Trivia and even though we did well for once, we still didn't ...
Where did all the tourist go??
... of them due to "environmental" problems that no one really understood. It was whispered to me that they were looking for a bigger payoff. What I saw was foreigners gutting the country and taking its precious natural resources. It doesn't really hit you until you see mountains turning into piles of rocks to be loaded onto cargo ships.
We left the downtown area and checked into a hotel in a more scenic part of the city. Instead of spending an arm and a ...


