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Weekend in Veracruz
... a continuous stream of container ships heading in and out! We had to laugh about it though as the "island sunbathing" didn’t materialise. We approached an island and were told something about it but as it was a nature reserve we were not allowed to land on it. But we joined several other boats moored on a sand bar, which was submerged in waist deep water, where we could swim or head ...
Manatee Day
... end of the day, which was 5 pm. I was still energetic, so visited the Mexico Verde tent outdoors, to scale one of Mexico's tallest mobile climbing wall.
Tonight there was to be another cocktail party in the grounds of a museum but no dinner. So I picked up my dinner at Carl's Jr. And then spent the time on Skype with family, packing and doing work (having been away from office for 2 weeks). Heard the cocktail venue was very hot, something I dread.
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The Conference (ATMEX) Begins
... It had overrun by half an hour, when everyone decided to skip dessert - normally not given up easily - to start the afternoon's marketplace.
In travel trade parlance, a marketplace is where Buyers (like travel agents) meet Sellers (exhibitors like hotels and tour operators) to exchange knowledge and business cards. Most of us had like 8 to 10 appointments for the 5 hours allotted. The delay in lunch, coupled with the absence of some exhibitors, threw the ...
Activities On Lake Catemaco
... partly because water was not provided for in these buses, and for some they needed something stronger.
It was past 8pm when we pulled into the very packed driveway of the Galeria Plaza Hotel. Then another long wait at check-in as everyone seemed to arrive at the same time. There was a welcome cocktail at the hotel bar, but no more meal for the day. Apparently, we already had ours at 2 odd times today - brunch at 9.30 am and lunch/dinner at 3.00 ...
City To Jungle
... drivers who need a break from the monotony of holding on to a wheel. From flat, dry, coastal terrain, the scenery changed to that of lush hills and flowing rivers.
It was dusk when the bus finally pulled into Mexico Verde's tented camps. Everyone else seemed to had found a room mate - this was the only place we had to a share room - except myself and Gerry Lopez. He was not even supposed to be in this group (there was another fam group) except his flight was delayed and ...