Aguamarina Hotel Mazatlan
Avenida Del Mar 110 Mazatlan, Pacific Coast, 82000, Mexico
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Matzatlan
Arrived in Mazatlan. We found the little AquaMarina hotel that was across the road from the ocean. We mostly swam all day in the pool. Went to dinner at Senior Frogs.
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Do You Know What Today Is?
... south instead. But many members of the North American silver-haired brigade remain. Local gringo newspapers echo their presence with articles and ads that concern the aged. Anyone need a hip replaced?
We chose to stay in Old Mazatlan that has a much more Mexican feel to it, and less of the bad bits associated with the cit. We got a lovely sea-facing room in an old hotel with a perfect sunset view. Simply revelling in the fresh air ...
Cycling days 22-24: La Paz
... wind starts to pick up, signaling that it is time to depart...the Northerly winds are arriving! As we ride back, we stop in Pichilingue to check out the ferry boat schedules and they assure us that the ferry will not be affected by the strong winds out at sea. Fantastic! Now to search for possible, more budget-friendly alternatives to the ferry. We talk to some truck drivers and to some guys working at the commercial port -- no, we ...
Fish Farm Friends
... top of a trash can lid. Humble offering from humble men, I saw their greatness and was touched deeply by their kindness and enthusiasm. There was also a dog with a skin condition, they named him 'Ronya’ which means ‘mange’ the dog was so skinny and full of raw skin from scratching, and very timid and very sad looking for a puppy. Their was a cat also, the cat seemed more happy and more accepted by these guys. They all ate fish, everyday, fresh ...
Kindness abounds from those with so little
W e left Mazatlan and headed along the coast, to a small fishing village well, several small villages very close together, within 20 km of each other, practically neighbors. Rosario was a nice stop we walked along the cobble stone streets, along side colorful houses, the cleanliness here was notable, people sweeping their sidewalks of dirt and dust, and stopping to wave or say a Buenos dias to all who passed.
People here acknowledge each other with greetings ...



