Mazatlan Fishing Videos


Baby Basilisk Lizard - I think?
Photographed in the Grand Palladium jungle.I did a google search and think this might be a basilisk. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Baby Basilisk Lizard   - I think?

Beauty of the Mayan Riviera - Highlights
Falling in love every day, and appreciating life to the fullest with my loved one - it can't get any better . . . watch for the "NEVER ENDING HOLIDAY" . . . Coming soon. This is the Mayan Riviera.
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Beauty of the Mayan Riviera - Highlights

Grand Palladium Colonial Mayan Riviera
Recommended resort, Eco friendly, great food, good beach and snorkeling. This is the beautiful Grand Palladium Colonial Mayan Riviera
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Grand Palladium Colonial Mayan Riviera

Alex!! Piranhas!!
Alex was eventually injured during this filming. . . not be the ravenous Mexican piranhas. He later plummeted from the tree about 5 meters sprawling on the rocks below, then tumbling into the water. Injured, he continued the tour.
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Alex!! Piranhas!!

Swimming with Sea Turtle 2 - Mayan Riviera
Swimming by sea turtles in the open Caribbean is a must do if you love nature and animals. It is nothing like watching it on TV, and you never know what else you will encounter. We were there. We were in the Riviera Maya.
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Swimming with Sea Turtle 2 - Mayan Riviera

Mayan Riviera - Gran Bahia Principe Akumal
Based on the comments the Gran Bahia Principe Akumal is one of the favourite Mayan Riviera all inclusive resorts. From all the comments we receive the Gran Bahia Principe All Inclusive resort is one of the favourite in the Mayan Riviera.
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Mayan Riviera - Gran Bahia Principe Akumal

Getting There
Video travel blog, covering three wks. in the Caribbean, first destination Cozumel. Getting there is half the fun.
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Getting There

Serena Residences
Serena Residences a spectacular waterfront community consisting of 54 luxury residences. Your own private Marina & Clubhouse. Surrounded by a Championship Golf Course and world famous fishing. Unparalleled quality at a unique affordable price. Located on Mexico's dazzling Pacific coast just 750 miles from the Arizona border, this Mexican gem is easily accessible by air from the USA and Canada, with daily service available from a host of quality airlines.
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Serena Residences

Mayan Riviera Mexico
Beaches, resorts and one of the modern Wonders of the World. Friendly people, good food, cold drinks, excellent transportation, caves(cenotes), Cozumel, reefs, diving, fishing and so much more things to see and do in the Mayan Riviera in Mexico.
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Mayan Riviera Mexico

Isla Mujeres Cancun Mexico - best little island
Cindy just loves Isla Mujeres, it's quaint fishing village with Cancun visible across the bay.
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Isla Mujeres Cancun Mexico - best little island

Leopard Shark
The name "leopard shark" may also be used for the zebra shark Stegostoma fasciatum and the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier. The leopard shark, Triakis semifasciata, is a hound shark found in the coastal waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, along the coast of North America from Oregon to Baja California. The species can grow up to 7 ft (2 m) in length, with a long, slender body and head. The distinctive markings that give the species its common name provide camouflage against dappled ground. Leopard sharks are bottom feeders, eating worms, mollusks, crustaceans, octopuses, and small fish. Leopard sharks migrate seasonally. Their reproduction is aplacental viviparity (no yolk-sack placenta); the 4 to 29 pups per litter gestate within the body of the female and are born live. Gestation is estimated at 10 to 12 months. The sharks hunt in groups, sometimes with smooth-hound sharks. The species is actively sought by sport fishermen in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Monterey Bay for its tender, flavorful flesh. Conservationists are concerned with sport fishing of the species, which, like most sharks, reproduces slowly. Leopard sharks are found in rocky areas, rocky reefs, kelp beds, sandy areas and under piers. Leopard sharks swim at depths of 10 to 250 feet deep. They prefer cold to warm water. They are often seen a large shoals but when breeding can be solitary. Leopard sharks range from Mazatlan, Mexico, to Oregon. Tagging has revealed that stock is mostly resident in San Francisco Bay. However, about 10 percent of the population moves into the ocean seasonally, and one male tagged in San Francisco Bay was recaptured in Santa Monica Bay 10 years later. Mixing between regional stocks is thought to be limited.
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Leopard Shark

Pueblo Bonito Samba Villarta
Samba Vallarta by Pueblo Bonito in Mexico Once but a tiny fishing village, Puerto Vallarta is now a world-class resort that has retained the quaint charms of the original village, yet embodies all of the characteristics you've come to expect in a modern resort. Situated alongside a secluded 12-mile stretch of one of Bahía de Banderas' most picturesque beaches, the hacienda style architecture nestled amongst coconut trees, palms and bougainvilleas makes this tropical oasis the perfect all inclusive resort for those wanting to get away from it all. Visit our blog at http://www.mypueblobonito.com for great travel tips and vacation deals.
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Pueblo Bonito Samba Villarta

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