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Av. Camaron Sabalo s/n, esq. con Tiburon Puerto Vallarta, Pacific Coast, Mexico, 82100, 669-914-3609
Becs 26/5: We took the luxury bus service of ADO GL from Mexico City to Oaxaca which was 6 hours. All pretty easy, got a taxi to our accommodation at El Quitoje http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetail s.php/ElQuijote-Oaxaca-20670 and were greeted by the nicest Meixcan couple who didn´t speak much English but we later found out that they had started taking lessons, but our spanish was better than their english and we´ve all had a bit of fun trying to work out what each other is saying. Seeing ...
Oaxaca, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico markandbecs
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Mazatlan, Pacific Coast, Mexico pamericas... there which was too close to the road and extremely noisy. Also by now the air was real humid as Hurricane Rick was heading towards the coast. Humidity doesn't really bother me if I'm able to sleep butt naked and have all the windows opened....but hey....we were at a busy gas station. I didn't want any truckers to gag or choke so....I suffered and hardly got any sleep.<br><br>By now we know that Hurricane Rick was supposed ...
Mazatlan, Pacific Coast, Mexico k_jwilson... mi vida, bien rico. De ahí al Hilo en donde ya casi solo llegamos a barrer porque no había mucha gente y la música era muy mala, solo rap y hip hop pero igual bailé ♫Mírame a los ojos verás lo que soy. Méndez comprendes yo soy el control!♫ Ya andaba medio happy y todavía quisimos ir a la Bodeguita del Medio pero ya estaba cerrado. Llegué a dormir como a las 6 al hotel...
Puerto Vallarta, Pacific Coast, Mexico orion.aThis 1st blog is very short and just saying that Im here and once I have more time to sit down and be able to barrow someone's computer, I will be able to fill you in on what has happened to me during this week. Just so you all know God is really ...
Mazatlan, Pacific Coast, Mexico rachvondo... health it took me about a week and a half to get back on my feet with my energy at a higher level.Once i began to feel human to go out and about for more than 30 minutes i headed to the beach to chill and take in the sun,sand and surf it was all part of the healing.In a couple of Days the 12 days of Guadalupe would begin and i wanted to be present and accounted for. 12 Days of Guadalupe. December 1 - 12, 2008 - "Guadalupe" Processions The Fiesta for the Virgin of ...
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico creativejourney... who live there and recommended a good beach-front hotel, where I sat on the patio watching the sun descend into the sea - typing. We stowed our gear and headed for the old part of town, starting with the cathedral. It was very large and quite impressive in an odd mixed way. The façade and towers were plastered and decorated in European style; the walls of the structure were concrete blocks with the mortar showing. A Saturday wedding was being celebrated ...
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Mexico spocream... refracted light from the crystals lit up a portion of the wall which was the exact location of a statue of Joseph. As the sun moves throughout the day, the glistening rays of light are ever changing. We took a moment to sit down and stare in wonderment at the sight before us. Words barely do justice to the views we saw. On the walk back toward the market we spotted a small fruteria (fruit and vegetable shop) across the street. It was filled with locals and by our ...
Mazatlan, Mexico mikeandger... away from the beach. Not exactly accurate). The beach is 10kms of white sand, palm trees, nice water, and plenty of restaurants and bars. Absolutely lovely. It is actually a peninsula, but because it takes an hour to drive there most people head over by boat. Unless you are a US retiree with your RV in tow. We met a few living it up. Eventually we dragged ourselves away on the 10:30pm bus to Guadalajara.
Mazatlan, Mexico kerrynh... before - it turned out to be a live scorpion (only about an inch long, but feisty). We used it as ambience on the coffee table for awhile (in a cut-off water bottle, of course) until finally setting it free in the tunnels beneath Guanajuato 10) At movies in Mexico (or at least Puerto Vallarta), you can buy cake by the slice, and they stop the movie in the middle for a ten-minute intermission; Men In Black II translates to Hombres de ...
Puerto Vallarta, Pacific Coast, Mexico dinojay2
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