the grounds were beautiful
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Lots of palm trees, big open spaces to sit while wind blows through in the shade. Lots of tropical plants, Yellow butterfly palms, Gingers, a big monkey pod tree (Samanea saman) by the breakfastMeer informatie
Lots of palm trees, big open spaces to sit while wind blows through in the shade. Lots of tropical plants, Yellow butterfly palms, Gingers, a big monkey pod tree (Samanea saman) by the breakfastMeer informatie
first one is one that grows at bloedel, noni from hawaii??, (morina citrifolia) next is a yucca of some sort it did have flowers at the top, then a terrible pruning of some of the trees in the plaza,Meer informatie
The Church in la Crucecita. built in the 1980's it has the largest mural of "our lady of Guadalupe'. It was very pretty, and the colours in the church were very bright.
She is the patroness ofMeer informatie
view from the plane, our resort is the one with the white buildings and lovely wavy swimming pool. it was on an isolated beach that was between 2 headlands. the grounds were beautiful, lots of yellowMeer informatie
Wir ziehen mit Marysol und Bene weiter nach Salchi, eine einsame Bucht zwischen Pochutla und Huatulco. Mit kleinen Bootstouren, Schwimmen und kurzen Wanderungen (alles was die gefühlten 40°CMeer informatie
Morgens stiegen wir in Zipolite in den nächsten „Colectivo“, das ist ein Taxi, was so viele Menschen mitnimmt, bis es voll ist. Das ist eine super Sache, denn es ist ökologischer für die UmweltMeer informatie
The plaza opposite the church. Not sure what the red flowers tree is... A cactus as a street tree. Plumaria and the drainage ditch in the town. During the wet season (may-October) they must get a fairMeer informatie
Wow back in Oaxaca after 20 years, love Mexico went on a land and sea trip today. Catamaran around the island. Very beautiful. People are really friendly and the place is just soo colourful. We dockedMeer informatie
traditional weaving looms. Oaxaca is known for their woven blankets. fascinating display on the natural sources for the dyes. red comes from a little bug that lives on the prickly pear cactus. calledMeer informatie
We arrived in Huatulco at 10 am so there was time for a hearty breakfast before heading ashore. It was 29 degrees, no breeze and mostly cloudy which still made it very hot for walking. We walkedMeer informatie
U kunt deze plaats misschien wel onder de volgende namen::
Santa María Huatulco, Santa Maria Huatulco