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Get your license for sport fishing in Mexican waters here: http://www.conapesca.sagarpa.gob.mx/wb/cona/conapesca_english_v ersion But be warned. That page is in English. The pages you must read and complete are in Spanish. Now is a good time to become familiar with Babelfish as a free translation tool. That address came from an advertisement for a fishing tournament being held next Saturday at Club Campestre de Playa (Marina Silcer). It seems that there are tons of thin... Read More
Traditionally, summer is the low season for tourism in yucatan because visitors would prefer coming here in the winter to escape the bitter cold where they live. This year, however, yucatan needs summer cruises to help revive a tourism industry that was badly damaged by the H1N1 fiasco. Unfortunately, most of the cruise lines had already rebooked for other locations, so the precious few cruises that are coming now mean all the more to the tourism workers who depend on them for their incomes. &nb... Read More
While conducting research for an article on investing in eco-friendly real estate in Mexico, I ran across a real estate sales site that is enough to curl the hair of any self-respecting, environmentally responsible, Yucatan beach expat. On this particular site (which shall remain nameless for a variety of reasons), someone is selling real estate from a nearby nation, and they have a question and answer page. One question asked if there are building codes o... Read More
Howdy!. . from Texas. . .soon to be Chelem. . we hope. . I am the 'other half' of Hopper. . . Yesterday I downloaded a picture of 'hopper' and our daughter, Rhonda, as they relaxed on the porch of our previous little home in Chelem, with an awesome view of the sunset behind them. . Today I put on two pictures, one the east elevation and the other the north elevation of our impending new home in Chelem, which should be under construction soon, as the builders are currently working on the ex... Read More
At Yolisto, we believe that the best way to build an online representation of our community, for newcomers, those who have lived here for years, or for those interested in making the leap into the Yucatan, is through collaboration. There are many, many fantastic bloggers out there, painstakingly documenting the day-to-day of their existence here, with photos, videos, and personal anecdotes. It got us thinking. What if we could build a site that would harness the collective power of our re... Read More
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