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Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Bye Bye Huatulco

Aerial view of Atlantic. Posted by Picasa

Back home

From +27 to -13 C = 40 C fall in temperatures. Posted by Picasa

Time waits for nobody

Like everything good, time flies by. Countdown on sunset is 60 sec.... Posted by Picasa

Puerto Escondido

Sunset gathers romantically inclined folks from the nearby sites and vicinities. Posted by Picasa

Iguanas

Hard to spot it. A local restaurant, just as a way to attract tourists, created a little iguana spot. After free food was supplied and a protection from humans was guaranteed (apparently iguanas are being a local delicacy), iguanas multiplied to currently make a couple of dozens in this spot. Posted by Picasa

Locals

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Ventanilla

Do you see a little window in the rocks? This is the result of the nature's erosion work - ventana (window, sp) Posted by Picasa

No fear ...

... when you are separetad by a fence from this monster. Posted by Picasa

Papa Gator

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Baby Gators


Who would think that these adorable creatures grow up to become the most fearsome monsters in the world. Posted by Picasa

A biggy

Mother tortuga Posted by Picasa

Turtle museum

Tortugas (turtles) are much faster than commonly perceived. They also can easily bite off your finger. Posted by Picasa

340 days

The fact: Huatulco has an average of 340 sunny days in a year, which is not to say that the remaining 26 are rain. It can be simply overcast.
I like Canadian change of seasons, though. Posted by Picasa

Simple life



Fresh coconut with a twist of rum can be very refreshing for the pallet. Posted by Picasa

Local Church

Catholic, of course Posted by Picasa

Paella

Lovely spanish dish. On this particular occasion, watching it being made was better than tasting it. Posted by Picasa

All these pretty horses

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Don Quixote

Spanish food Posted by Picasa

Restaurant

Not a bad idea at all, eh? All these restaurant chairs are pretty boring. Posted by Picasa

Motorcycle Diaries

It turns out that an exhaust pipe can live you with a burn that will take an aloe to heal. Posted by Picasa

Out of the water...

...came a mermaid. Can't have it - she lives in the ocean. Posted by Picasa

Green and blue


Go ahead, enlarge the pic - it is not an optical illusion, this kitty has two distinctly different eye colours - green bad blue. Can't have it - Raul's kitty. Posted by Picasa

At Night

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Bahia

Local bays are incredibly picturesque. Posted by Picasa

La Crucecita

A local town population of 4,000 solely lives off tourism. Posted by Picasa