Friday, February 20, 1998

Shopping


The back alleys of Manzanillo offered an alternative to Las Hadas for shoppers.
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Manzanillo waterfront


On the waterfont in Manzanillo, lots of pangas and small boats. Ths ships go into the industrial harbor elswhere.
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Manzanillo Houses


Near the central district, Manzanillo's colorful houses cover the many hills.
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Las Hadas


The marina in Las Hadas is truely upscale. Here we found a J33 from Seattle, which sailed down, but didn't look much like a cruising boat.
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Manzanillo Anchorage


Tucked behind the Las Hadas Resort Marina, the cruising yachts enjoy sunshine and calm harbor in Manzanillo, Mexico
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Tuesday, February 17, 1998

Craft Seller


The lady on the right displays craft making supplies she is hoping to sell to the restuarant workers, in Tenacatita
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River Trip-Tenacatita


The best way to get to the fish taco restuarant is to go up the river in your dingy, preferably at high speed, but watch out for the sharp mangrove roots and tree limbs where people have chopped them off with a machette. This would be rough on your inflatable boat.
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Tenacatita, Mexico


Tenacatita, om Mexico's Gold Coast. This is one of our favorite places, a beach with a great restaurant for fish tacos.
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