La Cabana de Puerto Angel Puerto 聲gel

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Across from Playa Panteon at Calle Pedro Sainz de Barranda s/n Puerto Ángel, Pacific Coast, Mexico, 70902, 958-4-31-05,-958-4-00-26

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Return to Zipolite

... somebody saying "I am going out of town and won't get my mail,". I was probably too patient with the guy. Okay so the laptop is working better than even here in Zipolite. The cheapest AND best room I've had this month in Mexico! When the boss says smoke a churro on the patio we are free people. The sea was calm this morning, still I got slam dunked on the way back in. Going out was nice. I probably wouldn't swim out there if I had not ...

Zipolite, Mexico blade.grass
maastiku vahetu vahetus

asjad kotti toimetatud-j22nukitele nurka pesa tehtud, tubale ja linnale lehva-lehva tehtud, viimane hunnik mangot pugitud...valmis 6-tunniseks m2giralliks minibussis... peaaegu rannapiir paistab ja tervis polegi koige hullem...ja viimased kaks tunnikest suudavad selle ilusale tundele vee peale tommata...justkui meie kitsehabemega bussijuht avastas pedaalid nimedega "gaas" ja "pidur"...aga, mis sa teed..hoiad kinni ja uritad otsustada kas on suda paha v6i mitte.. KOHAL on ikka vahe kas oled ...

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The discovery of the Oaxacan coast

... camping site which looks nice but without any tents. We talk to the keepers and decide to stay nonetheless although I can't believe the expensive price. We go for a walk and soon discover that people are staying in other camping areas for less than half price. For the sake of not having to undo and redo the tent again, we stay only one night and move our tent the next day to another site. So after thinking that it could be a nice place to settle for a little, we soon ...

San Agustinillo, Pacific Coast, Mexico lenitasworld
Zipo Creepo

... border crossing at 12:30 PM. It costs us nothing to get into Mexico. There is a time zone change when we enter Mexico so it is 1PM when we leave to border to Tapacuhla. That bus costs us 30 Pesos. We arrive at 2 PM in Tapacuhla and find out that the next bus to San Pedro Pochutla doesn't leave until 10 PM. We have lots of time to kill so we walk around but there isn't much to see in Tapachula. We end up reading books and ...

Puerto Angel, Mexico yoni
Oaxaca reprise

... Who could it be but the art history professor on her way to give her lecture. Almost immediately, a couple from Boulder who was staying at Los Golondrinas came up to greet me. We all had a brief chat, and the Boulder couple accepted an invitation to attend the lecture. Also transpiring at that time in front of Santo Domingo was a medical school graduation celebration, with young people in white coats dancing ...

Oaxaca, Mexico lambs
Urgencias

... who came in with labor pains whose baby had his umbilical cord wrapped around his head. They were examining her when suddenly an ambulance ame in. Two small brothers had been poisoned by what, they didn't know. I had never seen this before. It was very devastating to see two young boys so incredibly sick. I can't even fathom what the mother was going through to have both of her sons obviously struggling to ...

Pochutla, Mexico shef11308
Fallen Angels

... area, found ourselves a nice shady spot under a palm tree and went for a gentle swim in the sea. At least, that was the idea. The waves had different ideas. We were thrown around, knocked over and generally made to stop our lazy ways. Breathless, bruised, grazed and with clothes full of gravel, we sat about in the sun until we dried out a bit, then headed back to the hostel. Showered and changed, we went out for a disappointing meal of buttered pasta in tomato ...

Puerto Ángel, Mexico jacobandkirsty
Turtles

... disappointing as it is meant to be a national museum - no English explanations and empty aquariums, but still interesting to see the different turtles - and the odd room of stuffed creatures such as snakes, crocodiles etc.. On our way after walking passed the ´deposit Liz´ sign and persuading Nina and Kathryn not to deposit me there we got befriended by a donkey which followed us all the way along the road - it seemed to take a particular ...

Mazunte, Mexico lizzatwell
Surfer Paradise, Puerto Escondido, Mexico

... and just lazing the days away... this is what backpacking is all about!!!! Speaking of eating cheaply, last night I had a massive plate of spagetti and fresh fish and Sarah had a massive plate of spaghetti and shrimp with pesto, along with 2 beers (Sol beer), all for 80 pesos, which is about €5.85, that puts the McDonalds Euro Saver Menu to shame methinks!!!! Well, the plan is to stay in this Surfer haven for ...

Puerto Escondido, Mexico mickandsarah
Mexico City to Puerta Escondido!!

... station there was a crowd about 1 1/2 metres deep of locals trying to squash onto the same train as us! We waited patiently and finally made our way to the front of the crowd but still couldn´t get onto the train! Monica had a sweaty Mexican man behind her who kept (hmmm... how do I say this nicely..) pushing himself up against her from behind while blowing hot air into her ear! We reshuffled so she could move forward but he seemed quite eager to stay close to her and kept ...

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