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Travel Blogs from Melaque
Sunrise 8: Sara departs, we migrate to Melaque!
Sara's last morning in Sayulita was dedicated to last minute **** shopping, on elast walk along the beach and a trip to the bakery. Managing to just miss each other each time we attempted to meet with Alina and Dave, we ended up taking a good tour through the Sunday market. Sara obtained a Mexican Starbucks mug in Puerto Vallarta while on our way …
Jalisco
... yesterday. While there was no surf, I was reminded why I love Mexico so much. From Melaque I took a local bus, 6 pesos, to El Ranchito. This is a little town of maybe 100 people. The only thing I knew about it was to take the road over the hill to the beach. The "road" was a dirt 4x4 trail and it took me a few inquires to get thru the pueblo. Then I walk for about 30 minutes thru ...
La disparition de Diego
... peace brother....
Passée cette douloureuse émotion, nous partons camper 2 jours sur la côte pacifique, avec un couple d'amis. La Corsa est chargée à bloc, on a 3 tentes et le plein de bière, quand nous débarquons à 4h du matin sur une plage pour installer le campement ; plage que nous découvrons donc au petit matin. C'est le genre d'endroit où l'on se sent mieux dans l'eau que sur le sable brulant, je ...
Melaque
The ATM in Barra crashes worryingly and so we have to visit Melaque further up the beach. Its a little quiet and dilapidated and out of season but they have great street tacos. We try our first Michelada (beer with salt and juice - great for hangovers) and play Angry Birds on touchscreens on the back of the bus seats as we leave - very high tech!
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Return to the beach
... and the owner/captain told George he flew back and forth to his job in Texas. Another day we took a launch tour of the lagoon which takes you by the fish market, canals where owners dock their large boats in the back yards, mangrove swamps, beach front restaurants, yacht harbor and returns. Now to get back on the diet!!! ...