Mexico Isla Mujeres _ Epilogue
- Friday, May 01 2009 @ 08:51 AM JST
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Cozumel Island Epilogue
Japanese travel agencies don't even know the name of the hotel, let alone make a reservation. Then the world will be left behind in an era of economic downturn. It is a reassuring and good ally to know the Japanese living in the area. Originality is important for traveling. Discovering your own trip is a wonderful memory. Senora and Senorita I met in Mexico Glacier Adios.
I am very happy to meet the loved ones on any small Island in the world. The Last Supper on the Island, Yukiko and Serena (7 years old), who is the same age as my grandson, also had dinner together. It is memorable that she had put up with the desire to go home early with time.
At the garden restaurant
Apple-shaped candles
Gorgeously boiled spiny lobster 450g tonight
Boat from Cozumel to Playa del Carmen
Hotel in Playa del Carmen
January 24th-February 2nd, 2009
Yoshimasa Ikeuchi, a traveling iron man
The farewell of the trip is the beginning of the encounter. Also, Kotetsu feels like I can meet you somewhere. Overnight at the port of Playa del Carmen, a relay point to the next Island after the regrettable Island of Cozumel. A place name that I have never heard of. The hotel that was booked two days before leaving Japan is 5 stars.
A restaurant that only locals know. Even if you look at the menu, you can order it because the guidebook is recommended. How to taste tacos. Mexican Islands that don't even see Japanese people. I couldn't see the fish in the sea because it was too cold, but instead I met Japanese women who are active in various fields.
Isla Mujeres and Cozumel. The Mexican Caribbean, sea was too cold. There were days when strong winds blew, but it was a great season to visit the ruins. From Mr. Tomiko Ikemoto of Cancun who I met on the Internet Thank you to everyone who met Yukiko Enrique, who runs a dormitory on Cozumel Island, and Mieko Watanabe on a trip.
There is volume and half is enough
The sunset is beautiful tonight
Serena, Enrique Yukiko, The Last Supper on Cozumel Island, Kotetsu
In February 2009, I returned from a tour of Mexican Islands. Two months later, a "swine flu" outbreak from Mexico. It is so violent that it will kill people in Mexico and the United States. WHO has certified Level 5 and has the momentum to spread around. |