Monday, June 14, 2010

Many Calories Does Arc Trainer Burn

, TE QUIERO

Route Zipolite Puerto Escondido was not very long so we could enjoy 2 full days in this paradise for experienced surfers. Our first stop was Playa Zicatela. A restaurant called Hosteria draws our attention as a sign on the door that says recommended by the Lonely Planet and WIFI .

Sitting at the restaurant, the sea gave us a good show. Swimming is prohibited until the waves are huge. But this unbridled ocean, it's beautiful!

Well sated, we find the campsite Palmas de Cortes. It is very well located, just steps from the beach Bahia Principal and the mall. Quick quick, we set up our hammocks and we prélassons much of the afternoon.

love life of a pasha! The breeze was refreshing and frankly if there had been no boom boom disco nearby all night, we would have slept like logs. The next day we'll meet our new neighbors, a guy from Utah and his Australian wife who set up a sick (tent on the roof of their car).

Dave and Anika, we immediately announce they have just learned they are pregnant! We spend a good part of the day to talk with them. They planned to make the same trip as us but with the arrival of the baby, they do not know too much! I urge them to go think a bit on the side of the Caribbean Sea in the luxury of Isla Mujeres. Haha

We enjoy the sun, sea and the beach is crowded because it was Sunday and that all Mexicans are on leave.

PO installs his rope ... and we funanbulons

The sun goes down and the rain begins immediately. We resolve to support our new friends at the restaurant. The pizza is super good and PO feasts, a leading Mexican and Hawaiian (ultra spicy). To ask why this morning he was so sick to my stomach! Haha On returning, we decided to buy one of the many films that the French family we have transferred. It's like a movie in our own wheels with speakers from the West, but it lacks the popcorn!

Today we wake up and decide to take a walk to Playa Carrizalillo.

Pretty bay, ideal for surfing. PO is disappointed not to have time to try the waves. We must undertake the road to Acapulco. Our motto from now on is: Ah No! We'll have to come back! We have so many places to visit in so little time!

Leaving Puerto Escondido, we passed a grove of lime.

It smells so good, I think I would drink a mojito! Ahah it's just 10hAM, but as my uncles say so: It's noon somewhere in the world !

Acapulco, is the horror ... There are incredible traffic. And the houses seem stacked upon each other

Nous traversons la ville par le nord et nous ne nous aventurons pas dans le centro. Bon nombre de voyageurs nous ont dit qu’ils avaient dû payer des amandes d’environ 150$US à la police corrompue d’Acapulco. Nous fuyons direction Pie de la Cuesta à la recherche de Acapulco Trailer Park . Super ce camping, il est directement sur la plage, il y a une piscine, Internet et en plus les toilettes sont propres!

end of the day, sipping a Sol on the sea, admiring the huge waves that tickle our toes!

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