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Av. Mexico 100 and Gonzalez Bocanegra Manzanillo, Pacific Coast, Mexico, 28200, 3-332-1080
After hauling my way out to Playa Santiago where I thought there was a nice beach to hang by (not) I cabbed it back into downtown Manzanillo and into a quaint colonial style hotel in the heart of the 'action' called, Colonial Hotel. They appeared proud of their establishment (or fearful of theft) as the name was plastered over everything. My guidebook described the downtown haunt Bar Social as "a place frozen in old Colonial Time" So at 9pm I took a shower, changed my thongs for runners, and ...
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... gauche, la mer et a droite les pics aigus de la Sierra de la Giganta. Fabuleux. Et on s'est aussi paye un exces de vitesse. Policier corrompu. Nous propose de payer cash ''on the spot'' mais preferons aller le payer au poste, question d'avoir un beau recu en souvenir!
30 Novembre Todos Santos
On pourrait qualifier notre excursion a Todos Santos de mesaventure mais on s'en sort plutot bien finalement. Voici tres brievement la description des faits ...
... that the suntan lotion we bought should have probably been a little stronger for this type of weather. OUCH!!!!!
Just before dinner, caught the Acapulco sunset. After dinner with Martin and Susan, we headed to deck 10 to see the Mexican Pool Party. Took in some of the music but were still too full to have any food. Down to the stateroom and sleep.
Another day in Paradise has set into the western horizon...
... were a total of 8 divers. In this group of divers the youngest
was 14 and the oldest was in his 50's.
Wow what a way to make a living,
Then back to the ship to cast off at 6pm.
The weather was hot and humid about 92 degrees.
A nice refreshing dip in the pool was a great way to cool off.
... br>The history of Acapulco (per the tour book), is a city of about 700,000 people. This became
a major port back in the 1500's due to the arrival of Hernan Cortez,
which at that time many treasures were shipped to Mexico City and on to Spain. After World War 2 this became a favorite
vacation spot.More to come!
... 1117">I walked along the Avenue of the Dead up to the pyramid of the sun (world's third largest). I climbed the stairs and quickly realised that if was much harder to climb that it looked, I was well worth the rest on the top. I climbed down and went and climb the pyramid of the moon too. You canŽt leave climbable things unclimbed.
I followed a group of Japanese people for a while, and concluded that ...
... the bag it was in were gone. amazingly though thats all they took. so thats the end of our camping extraveganza, it lasted three whole days.. we were both annoyed as this place had been recommended in a guide book otherwise weŽd never have gone there. but we learnt we should definitly trust our instincts from now on and no real harm was done luckily. next morning we got out of that town as early as possible and headed for acapulco, and hotels and luxury..
playa azul, Mexico smiley_kab... a giant lagoon where part of Rambo First Blood Part 2 was filmed, here you will find a few people wanting to whisk you away on their boat for an hour.
In Pie De La Cuesta I stayed at Hotel Villa Roxana, Tel: 01 (744) 4603252. This family run hotel has immaculate rooms at an extremely low cost and your hosts Roxana and her ...
... people 5-1. Took advantage of our early arousal and tried driving about an hour north to Pasquales for a morning surf. Pasquales rivals Puerto Escondido in reputation as a screaming barrelling lefthander. Unfortunately we missed the turn off and would have to back-track too far to find it, so we carried on up to the city of Manzanillo. I said goodbye to the boys there and jumped on a bus back to Zihua. Was a long day of travelling but nice to be back to a ...
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