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Medical Emergency!
... loudly (and stopped holding our breath!) They were then taken away in the little boat and we could hear the poorly man shouting "HAPPY NEW YEAR" really loudly....so hopefully he will be ok. Not sure what was wrong with him....but it stands a chance that it was a heart issue. He was in good hands anyway and they did a fantastic job of getting him to shore. Was just scary to watch. I ...
La Costa Pacifica
... Dave played epic doubles matches with partner Yvonne from San Francisco – a three hour marathon leaving them victorious - Carmelita and Fred did not fare so well.
4. Snorkeling
The best snorkelling on the mainland has been in protected San Augostine Bay near Huatulco: clear, clear water, a beautiful reef with blue, chartruesse, and purple coral, and fish, fish, fish. My favourite reef fish is blue-black with fluorescent blue dots. Fernando ...
Civilization
Beaches, sunsets, and stunning landscapes make for good photos, but of course much of Mexico is grittier than that. We have travelled through all kinds of cities and towns on our journey: highly developed tourist resorts, low key tourist spots, bustling cities, rural towns and seaside fishing villages. Sometimes bright and colorful, sometimes charming, sometimes dull and dusty.
Across the Baja we were bombarded ...
Hammock Time!!!!
... quite a shock to the system - not what you think of when you imagine Mexico. We stayed at a great hostel called 'Planet Hostel' and set about exploring for somewhere to have dinner.
San Cristobel is a really pretty town.. it feels like very traditional Mexico with a heavy Spanish influence. The architecture and colourful buildings were similar to many of the other small towns we have been to throughout our trip, especially Antigua in Guatemala and it was ...
Spring Break Part 2
... to families that could not afford homes of their own, or who had been pushed out by construction/tourist development. These "homes" were deplorable, the lowest conditions one could live in, besides being completely homeless. It was definitely evidence of how tourism had hurt this community.
La Gloria coffee plantation was very beautiful. Our guide took us to a really pretty stream to swim in, then he fed us a traditional Oaxacan meal of black beans, rice, ...