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To: see clearly now who wrote (83585)10/19/2006 7:45:39 AM
From: Ron  Respond to of 361495
 
Playa del Carmen.. what a beautiful area. Do you guys get hit by the hurricanes and tropical storms much on that part of the peninsula? I got seasick once on a bouncy little boat on choppy seas just off Playa del Carmen. When winter approaches I think more and more about a location further south.. I'll probably stay off bouncy little boats though.. :)



To: see clearly now who wrote (83585)10/19/2006 12:10:46 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361495
 
Also probably best to swim with sharks when the sharks aren't hungry!! LOL

I've heard that Tiger sharks are more dangerous than White Sharks. It's not good to be in the water when they are feeding at dusk.

I have swam with dolphins................way neat animal but also can be dangerous as they are wild.

The shark in the Monterey Aquarium was captured off the coast of Baja.........probably close to you!!!

The Great Whites are beautiful creatures tho dangerous if you are in the food chain or mistaken for something in their food chain.
:>)