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Fishing Los Muertos Pier, Puerto Vallarta – Part 1

A day of free fishing on the pier at the Los Muertos beach – a favorite fishing spot for the locals and visitors alike. Soak in the authentic atmosphere of a…

Knock Until the Dog Barks: An Adventure in Puerto Vallarta

Two American families find themselves entangled in Puerto Villarta’s Romantic Zone, a symbiotic place where tourists thrive and imbibe in excellent dining, exciting nightlife, and spectacular sunsets culminating in moonlit nights. In this scintillating spot, a mother and daughter arrive for a vacation after a family wedding in Minneapolis. They were told that the happy couple (son and daughter-in-law) are honeymooning in Aruba. The daughter rebels against her over-protective mother, wanting to find fun and frolic in Puerto Vallarta’s Romantic Zone. Her brother’s college roommate escaped to Puerto Vallarta to avoid being best man at the wedding. Adding to the mix, a native waiter becomes enthralled with the daughter. Lives and secrets unravel, as fathers and sons, mother and daughter, and a Mexican waiter struggle to find their identities. But whatever happens, Knock Until the Dog Barks! D. E. Brobst of St. Cloud, Minnesota is working on his next book, a collection of short stories and poems written over several years. “I am currently director of K-12/Secondary Teacher Interns for the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University. I taught English, creative poetry and short story writing at Apollo High School in Saint Cloud.” He also taught English pedagogy for more than 20 years at CSB/SJU, judged student writings for Minnesota Teachers of English writing awards, and served twice on the Minnesota State Arts Board Poetry Review Board, awarding approximately $200,000 to Minnesota poets. Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/DEBrobst

04 10 2014 FINAL 4° TORNEO EL HERRADERO PUERTO VALLARTA, SIGUIENDO A LOS VOLCADORES DE MISA TOPETE D

Gran Final del 4° Torneo de Toros de Reparo de la Plaza de Toros El Herradero de Puerto Vallarta. Siguiendo a Los Volcadores de Misael Topete de Mascota, Jal…

Tropicasa Realty in Puerto Vallarta Makes the Move Towards Sustainability

Fodor’s Puerto Vallarta: with Guadalajara & Riviera Nayarit (Full-color Travel Guide)

Delicious local cuisine, vibrant nightlife, natural beauty, and an
abundance of sunny beaches make Puerto Vallarta one of the
most-visited destinations in Mexico. From the authentic folk art of the
Huichol Indians to thrilling outdoor adventures to the historic
cobblestone streets of the Zona Romantica, Puerto Vallarta and nearby
areas teems with interesting things to see and do.
EXPANDED COVERAGE: Hot new hotels, restaurants, and bars are covered throughout Puerto
Vallarta, the Riviera Nayarit, Costalegre and Guadalajara. Revamped chapters on Beaches and
on Sports and the Outdoors, a revised “Top Attractions” section, and a new “Exploring” chapter
offer helpful overviews of Puerto Vallarta and the surrounding regions.
ILLUSTRATED FEATURES: Special full-color features throughout the book illuminate the most
distinctive features of Puerto Vallarta. “The Art of the Huichol,” “Mexico’s Gourmet Town,”
“Tequila,” and others give travelers an unparalleled sense of Puerto Vallarta.
INDISPENSABLE TRIP PLANNING TOOLS: The “Experience Puerto Vallarta” chapter offers a
helpful overview of the top experiences, visitor information, “Great Itineraries”, and sections on
cruises, family travel, and weddings and honeymoons in Puerto Vallarta. “Best Bets” for
restaurants and hotels and in-depth beach and outfitter reviews make trip planning easy.
DISCERNING RECOMMENDATIONS: Fodor’s Puerto Vallarta offers savvy advice and
recommendations from local writers to help travelers make the most of their time. Fodor’s
Choice designates our best picks, from hotels to nightlife.
INCLUDES: Puerto Vallarta, Nuevo Vallarta, The Southern Nayarit Coast, Riviera Nayarit,
Costalegre, Guadalajara, and more.
ABOUT FODOR’S AUTHORS: Each Fodor’s travel guide is researched and written by local
experts.

Las Chicas mas lindas de Puerto Vallarta.

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Tunel de entrada a la playa en las Islas #Marietas, más:…

Tunel de entrada a la playa en las Islas #Marietas, más: http://bit.ly/islasmarietas
Tuner from the sea into the Hidden Beach at #Marieta #Islands, more: http://bit.ly/MarietaIslands
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Photo/Foto: Ecotours De Mexico: Puerto Vallarta Nature Adventures, http://on.fb.me/1AnzLIJ

Lonely Planet Puerto Vallarta & Pacific Mexico (Regional Guide)

Mexico’s Pacific Coast is cut from the very fabric of dreams – a resplendent tapestry of passion, tradition and unrestrained natural beauty. Slipping from enchanted mangrove lagoons to lost fishing villages, honeysuckle beaches and thriving cosmopolitan cities, visitors will find adventure at every turn – and get there in style with this comprehensive guide.

Don’t Just Sit There – Thorough outdoors special section makes adventuring a breeze. World-class fishing, snorkeling, surfing, wildlife spotting, hiking, biking and much more await.

Explore Secret Spots – Insider’s tips to the region’s best beach finds, along with great maps and itineraries so you don’t get lost along the way.

Espanol Made Easy – Our handy language section and glossary will arm you with all the words you need to know – and a few extras – to get you into the heart of the country.

Eat Your Heart Out – From new Mexican cuisine in Oaxaca to the area’s best fish taco stands, informed dining tips bring you to top eats and indulgent treats.

Product Features

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Puerto Vallarta Skimboarding 2014.

Skimboarding un deporte refrescante y divertido! siempre inspirando frente a la cámara! Gracias a los local riders de Puerto Vallarta!

Earthquake 5.2 magnitude hits 86km SW of Tomatlán, Mexico, no injuries reported.

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No immediate reports of injuries or damage as moderate earthquake strikes off Mexico’s central Pacific coast.

The US Geological Survey says the morning quake had a magnitude of 5.2 and was centred about 53 miles (86km ) south-west of the town of Tomatlán. Its depth was about 25 miles (40km).

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