"South to Mexico City" ≋ National Geographic, August 1968 — "Sweet-ride shores," surfers call the beaches at Mazatlán

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"South to Mexico City" ≋ National Geographic, August 1968 — "Sweet-ride shores," surfers call the beaches at Mazatlán

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So if you guys didn’t know gentrification in Mexico is currently a big issue we are dealing with, from the “expats” raising prices of homes (expats my ass, call them what they are, illegal immigrants) to how now they are complaining that banda music should not be allowed in the beaches. It all came to a head when an hotel on the coast city of Mazatlan prohibited people from playing banda on “their” beach because it was ruining the experience for their gringo (Americans) residents.
Now here’s the thing, private beaches are not legal in Mexico, all coast lines are public and they can’t be blocked or regulated like that, so the hotel has legally no say.
That has not stopped them because money does make the world go round apparently, so the bandas are now demanding their right to play where they have for decades.
Now personally I do not like banda, I don’t hate it, but it is not my first choice of music, yet I fully support them because no gringo is going to come my country and try and control our culture.
"Sea of Cortez Aquarium," Parque Central, Mazatlán, Mexico,
Courtesy: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
"Sea of Cortez Aquarium," Parque Central, Mazatlán, Mexico,
Courtesy: Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
“The Frigatebird and the Diamond Ring”
Magnificent Frigatebird, Fregatta magnificens.
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Liron Gertsman, Canada
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Isla de la Piedra Sinaloa México
The sunsets over uninhabited Isla de Venados are a nightly spectacle at Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico.
I love this aquarium; the architect described it as the ruins of a civilization being reclaimed by nature, and I think that's a perfect description.
This aquarium is in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico