La Pitaya is a local shop where one can buy fruits exclusively.
Monthly Archives: January 2017
Curved hallway, Costa Maya-MG_5392
Costa Maya is a port designed for tourists comprised of pavilions, artisan and shopping areas. Very attractively designed with bright colors opened only to cruise line passengers.
A typical site in Costa Maya, MG_5384
In the old days, such barrels were used to store distilled alcoholic beverages like Rum. Who knows it might still be full of the nectar that had been mixed with coconut water for a strong and tasty “Rum and Coconut Water” as seen in the background. Cheers everyone.
Artist at work, Costa Maya-MG_5379
Crafter using his fingers in lieu of brushes to paint small nature scene on pieces of cardboard.
A native of Costa Maya, Mexico-MG_5336
Standing against the wall these natives posed with visitors for snapshot memories.
Costa Maya Village Pano, Mexico-MG_5325
Costa Maya is a small tourist region in the municipality of Othon P. Blanco in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico the only state bounded by theCaribbean Sea to its east. The first western Caribbean port designed exclusively for the cruise ship industry. The nearest village from the port is called Mahahual about 2 miles away has soft sand beaches and beautiful and warm blue water.
Three-toed Sloth, Puerto Limon, CR-MG_5706
The three-toed sloths are tree-living mammals from South and Central America. Three-toed sloths are agile swimmers. They are still slow in trees and when spotted make easy characters to photograph. They might stay in one position for an extended period. One can say the same for Owls.
My Signature Hummingbird Picture
This picture won a ribbon in our Club Competition this month.
Bats Colony, Puerto Limon-MG_5642
Bats taking shelter during the day under palm leaves on a hot day. Being nocturnal, bats will shelter and sleep most of the day. At first, I didn’t know what it was until I change my lens for a closer look.