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Sainte Marthe Center St. François, Guadeloupe, 97118
... from the small, but long
and consitent, right-hander of Vieux Port, perfect for beginners. A 5
minute bike ride from Anse à la Barque a hollower wave suitable for
intermediate and advanced surfers.
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This surf spot is a small quick left
in the middle of where Club Med is situated, so it's pretty touristy.
Bottom: Flat coral reef
Skill level: All
levels.
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Just at the exit of Sainte Anne you can find a small ...
... on open wood fires on tables with a metal plate on top for the cooking surface.
I have got quite brae and have stopped at couple without ill effect. It's always an experience struggling for understanding. Wish I'd worked harder at Spanish!
After Sta Dom Tehpec I headed for Juchitan de Zaragoza. At he fuel stop I bought some oil and now need to find somewhere to do the service.
I pulled up outside a ...
... Zipolitega huvasti j2tta viis Jade ja Jorge kiire otsus ka oma teekonda Guatemala poole j2tkata...kellel samuti illegaalseks muutumise oht v6i kellel lihtsalt maastiku muutust vaja... j2rgmised kahe p2eva jagu aega mooduvad maanteid kulutades ja poidlakuuti puudes, omades omajagu p2ikesekuumust, kuivusest kipitavat kurku ja kripeldavat n2lga...tunde oodates ning tunde r2ndavas "camionetas" veetes, samm j2llegi kuhugi l2hemale... esimene 66 v66rsil viis meid rahulikult ...
barra, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico ramblerFrüh morgens schauten wir uns etwas im historischen Zentrum von Oaxaca um. Leid** öffnen die Museen (und auch das Regi**ungsgebäude) **st um 10.30 Uhr. Glücklich**weise hat Gott imm** Zeit für uns und so schauten wir uns zu **st die Iglesia de Santo Domingo an. Eigentlich **inn**t das Inn**e eh** an einen Palast als an eine Kirche. Kunstvolle, mit goldbelegte Ornamente und Skulpturen zi**en die Wände und ...
Zanatepec, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico kunzandwanner... entailed getting there by small local bus and the guide only spoke spanish....suprising really as we were in Mexico ! so had to listen hard and use all of our vast vocabulary to understand....the village had a market with an amazing old 16th century church...you would hardly recognise it as christian and catholic, more like pagan as we saw chickens sacrificed and no furniture at all, the floor was covered in pine needles and burning ...
San cristobal de la casas, Mexico mills01480... to warn drivers. Locals will paint a Tope sign on almost anything to give you a heads up. I think the folks living nearby get tired of the screeching tires, and the loud bang and the sound of metal skittering down the highway after being dislodged from the shoddy maintained vehicles. If you were to live near a Topa and wanted to sleep you would sign it someway. They become the staging area for many different ...
Arriaga, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico jdswedOn to Puerto Arista, a relative metropolis, plenty of shops, some of them even open! Out of high season seaside towns tend to only fully open at weekends when the city dwelling Mexican hordes descend. Found a nice little place near a smelly lagoon and not far from the beach, but sadly, as often happens in Mexico, the workers started banging around at 6am - because it´s really hot later, they start work early but with no concern for their sleeping clients.
Puerto Arista, Chiapas, Mexico ccchrissieJust a stop over in this small town, where a Saturday night is spent drinking until falling asleep in the streets. It was quite funny arriving there so late, everyone just coming to us so drunk and talking to us and then after one hour seeing them sleeping outside. This time has not much apart from good hot dogs, we went to eat them at a stand where they were showing a Mexican boxing game, and i had to stasy the whole 11 rounds and cheer up with the locals...
Arriaga, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico luciecox... formed by sediment deposited over the years. We spotted a couple of crocs on the way home, the driver floated us right up to within a couple of meters of one "statue" sunning itself on some driftwood. Some of the people including Larry couldn't see it, but as soon as he got a sniff of it he tried to climb out the other side of the boat. After the tour and lunch our little convoy of 3 headed through the city of Tuxla Guiterrez and after ...
Puerto Arista, Mexico mcgregors5... porpoises because one of the boat passengers didn´t have a safety vest on and there are patrol boats on the ocean and will give the tour group fines if they´re caught. Interesting how this American guy made out like it was this tourists fault for not having a life jacket but it was actually his fault for leaving the beach without it in the first place. Which leads me to my first meltdown. Other people I´ve travelled with have had them ...
Mazunte, Mexico travelerbill
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