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tmbutler -> RE: Punta Allen (6/7/2012 10:49:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: DEMPY No biggie Steve. I don't usually look at avatars unless there's an animal on it! Nobody said how much of the drive you can actually see the ocean. Come on, somebody give it up!! There are not really too many areas where you can see the carribean from the road. Most are before the Boca Paila bridge. If you're not in a hurry to get to Punta Allen, do like SW2003 - pull over and stop where you can see the carribean. If you've never stopped at the Kon Waye observation tower, it's fun to see how narrow the peninsula really is, and view both the carribean and the Campeche estuary. Stop at Zamach Dos for beers, lunch, and a visit. On one occasion, we had the pleasure to meet Steve O, David, and Gordon. The last time I was down that road with Doug, we were in Tulum by 8:00 AM and got to Michael's at Casa de Ascension in Punta Allen about 1/2 hour before dark. When I've gone down that road with Marguarite, it's usually straight thru. On occasion we did a short stop at the observation tower. BUT, Steve O is right on. 1 1/2 - 4+ hours depending on the road and if the potholes are filled with water. If there's a lot of water on the road, it's best to go really slow so the water doesn't make it up into the engine. I've had wet distributors, and had to wait til it drys out to start the car. You gotta have patience so you don't trash the battery charge. I've seen some pot holes filled over my knee caps, and then it's not so fun. Dislocated my thumb wading the potholes and slipping on my butt, trying to figure out where to drive. If the road is dry - well then it's cake. TMB
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