Posts Tagged ‘Genuine Tourist’

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El Granadillo, Las Brisas Cascada

April 6, 2008

While on route to deliver school supplies – http://tinyurl.com/5k6wkx  a few days ago, we decided to take “the path less traveled” and visit a waterfall less advertized and NEVER visited by our season guide.  We traveled on a dirt/gravel road through several villages up the mountains above Huatulco for about an hour and one half before we saw the above sign very close to our goal.

We soon arrived at a rope across the road where a small girl, to whom we had previously given school school supplies, charged us each 50 pesos (excluding our guide and his son) to pass and go down a fairly steep, well graded mountain switchback road until we reached a parking area with a shelter house and restrooms.  The same girl wanted to sell us coffee as we were leaving.  I think someone should hire her to run their business! 

We left the car secured and traveled briefly down through a path in a cornfield to reach the area of a mountain stream.  See next photo of my spouse and the son’s guide, Miguel, working their way through the cornfield.

Patricia and Miguel in the Cornfield

At first, when we got into the mountain ravine and began to follow it up stream, it didn’t seem like we were going to see very much.  Oh, we saw a small stream and some water coming from springs along the mountain side, but that was about it.  But then we saw a mountain pool that we could look right down to the bottom of because it was so clear.

More photos are just a click away — click here

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Santa Cruz Beach — Semana Santa

March 23, 2008

Huatulco is a popular tourist destination for MEXICAN tourists as is clearly evident this Easter (Semana Santa) holiday.  As “Genuine Tourists” we “booked” it out to Santa Cruz to get a look at the ocean since our visit to the area in February of 2007.  It would be an understatment to say we were “startled” by  how filled the beach was with visitors.  You can see for yourself in the following photos.

Santa Cruz Beach Filled with Genuine Tourists!

Santa Cruz Beach Towards the Cruise Ship Docks

A popular activity, particularly with the young people, appeared to be riding the “Bananna Boats,” which to us seemed like something fairly new to Huatulco. 

Young People On Bananna Boats

Or better yet, perhaps you would like to go ”out to sea” along with them by clicking on the next “Youtube” video. 

Video of Bananna Boat just a click away — click here