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Tere Mere Beach Mein.........
... Its one of the Beach where extensive surfing happens..
Hum sab surfing boards aur surfing class ke taraf chale gaye...Thodi der surfers ko dekha aur thodi der paani me utre crowd ko dekha... Fir decide kiya ke crowd was better ...hum sab paani me kood pade.....Paani me dher saare kanyayein nimn vastro me samandar ke lehre ka aanand le rahe the....
Buntiyon ka concentration bigad gaya.....Sachin to ek surfer se lift leke paani me kaafi door chala ...
Working in Paradise
... property it is - it sits over a bay, so the views seem endless. We dived into the pool where we had a quick catch up before we headed to the amazing buffet of seafood, salad, and Mexican delights for dinner. There was dancing, there was singing, and there was a lot of laughs.
We conferenced for the next 4 days - it was intense, but also incredibly exciting. For me, the newbie of the bunch, I got to hear about how my colleagues work in our other ...
Gay
... the rainbow flagged village. There’s a lovely atmosphere in the area and all the houses and balconies spill over with flowers and good taste.
I made friends with the guest entertainers who were on for a few days, an opera-musical theatre gang from London, along with the Culinary Operations Manager from my ship (the big, big boss below the Captain) and we met the cast from the Zuiderdam, all of whom I’ve known for a while now. It was a lovely day, ...
"Every day is special in Mexico"
... We were supposed to get off and board another, smaller bus taking us to the city center (aka “Malecon”, not to be confused with “maricón”, a derogatory term for homosexuals). Of course, we boarded a bus facing the wrong direction, because we saw another American couple boarding; mob mentality gone inconveniently wrong.
“Do you guys know if this bus is going the wrong way?” I asked them, who both shook their heads ...
Taking the Sierra Madres
... Puerto Vallarta, we head through the village of Ixtapa, Jalisco, not to be confused with the resort village near Zihuatanejo further south from us, in another state. Now as you head out this road, a mixture of pot holes (pronounce hollies, as in Spanglish) topes (read speed bumps) of various sizes and usually not marked and the per functionary cobblestone roads we bounce our way out of the city.
Ixtapa is a Mexican town, and I say that as I ...