We continued our journey to the hotel zone, which left us rather indifferent. Some resorts are bigger and taller than the others and we almost forget we're in Mexico.
At Playa Linda, at the northern end of Ixtapa, found a campsite. This time the problem is the price that does not satisfy us, the big concrete that fills the place and the fact that there is not a dark corner and no access to the sea! Saying that the next destination will be better, we went to Playa Azul. A small fishing village completely faded that does not please us more than that. At the Hotel Playa Azul, it is possible to camp, so we'll know. The price seems exorbitant considering that there is not a cat, that the place is not extra and is already 7hPM. We spend our time and continue!
Road (Mex 200) while offering spectacular views of the coast, is rather stunning. The curves of 180 ° are not uncommon. Many small isolated beaches were deserted and inviting, but we had made up his mind to run as long as possible to reach Manzanillo early the next day. And we drove ... We drove up 11h30PM, even if it is not advisable to drive at night. We needed a PEMEX to ask us and in that corner there, PEMEX they are rare. So rare that it has had to buy gasoline at a lady on the roadside. He was asked at least four times: ¿Es pura gasolina señora?
When we saw the PEMEX, there was music in our head and a sigh of relief because we were on the verge of running out of gasolina . Not very reassuring 11hPM on winding roads on either side who do not offer nothing but precipices.
The attendant of PEMEX tells us that there is no problem sleeping in the parking lot, so we are establishing. As a propina (tip), PO will take him the rest of our pizza lunch purchased from Domino's Pizza . Returning to the truck bin OP is cramped by telling me that in fact we camped in front of a bar Mexican Transvestite! Haha
On the roads, there are always lots of kiosks offering all sorts of things: fish, crafts, drinks, vegetables ... I noticed some large species prickly balls hanging from their booth and curious we stop to ask what it is. The lady told us that it is a fruit called Yaka, an aphrodisiac fruit and more. Miammm ...
He buys half a serving for lunch. It's good! It's very sweet! The flavor resembles a blend of mango, papaya and texture is similar to the lychee. Po is enjoying it madly!
On the roads, there are still many checkpoint (military police). Acapulco to Manzanillo, we encountered 8 dams. Lucky as we are only 2 asked us to pull over for inspection. But at 8am, it wakes up badly. In addition to that PO had not yet taken his coffee! Po said the military's jabbering English no entrar con tus botas, es mi casa ! Ahhahaha Bin not enter the military, he searched by stretching his arms. We had a good laugh!
Manzanillo is also a great city like Ixpata, but at least here there is a Walmart! We'll issue a little cool air conditioning and make provisions for supper.
We enlignons Puerto Vallarta today and that is just hours away.
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