However, the beach is sandy, the climate is warm and the town is quaint. Also, I randomly found a pair of stone hands.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Puerto Eschondido, Oaxaca
It only looks beautiful. This is the place where I battled a stomach infection, a UTI, and thousands of mosquitos for the use of my body. In one night, I received over 50 bites below my knee on my right leg and spent the night in a very rustic bathroom hugging a toilet. I left as soon as I could book the bus ticket out.
However, the beach is sandy, the climate is warm and the town is quaint. Also, I randomly found a pair of stone hands.



However, the beach is sandy, the climate is warm and the town is quaint. Also, I randomly found a pair of stone hands.
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