martes, 30 de noviembre de 2010
Leidy Paola de colombia
jueves, 4 de noviembre de 2010
Vecinas de alguien en la playa
Esta mami quien sabe si esta haciendo un casting pero lo bueno es que tiene un sexy bikini negro..
Por alli estan varios tipos que molesta mucho pero sus amigas estan super buenas, difruten..
PUERTO ESCONDIDO
Puerto Escondido Beaches
Playa Zicatela
It means "place of big thorns " and has a length of 3 km Her beauty captivates visitors, especially those engaged in surfing, as the third beach is considered worldwide to practice the sport, according to the wave height. Nationwide ranks 1st place. The most important tournament takes place in November.
Playa Principal "Main Beach".
It is an open beach with calm turquoise waves, good for fishing, swimming and diving. Ideal for learn surfing and to admire the sunsets.
Playa Bacocho.
Going down a few meters from the neighborhood of the same name is this beautiful beach, surrounded by high cliffs covered with lush vegetation.
Playa Carrizalillo
Has a closed form, fine sand and calm waves. It has an area of rocks proper for diving
Playa Puerto Angelito
It's a natural pool with optimal conditions for swimming and diving where classes are taught.
Puerto Manzanillo
Attractive white sand beach with gentle slope, which has warm water. Suitable for swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing.
Cabo Pulmo, Baja California Sur
"National Park "
Its waters are a witnesses of the impressive marine life who divers and windsurfers love.
Cabo Pulmo National Park is one of the most important areas in the region of the Sea of Cortez and its importance lies in the large number of marine species that inhabit the place and in its waters you will find the only living coral reef in the northernmost part of the continent. It is highly recommended for lovers of ecotourism, snorkeling and diving because you can see the whale sharks, humpback whales, flying manta rays and sea lion colonies among many species.
GETTING THERE
Cabo Pulmo is located 63 km northeast of the city of San Jose del Cabo, take the number one Transpeninsular highway toward La Paz to the community of Las Cuevas, where you take another paved road leading to the village of La Ribera; just before reaching La Ribera is another deviation that is about 10 kilometers of pavement and then becomes a dirt road, this road is about 17 km along the coastline which leads directly to Cabo Pulmo.
TOURIST SERVICES
Because this park is mainly dedicated to the conservation of flora and fauna has no major tourist development but with a fairly well equipped hotel with a restaurant, bungalows, and rooms