Monday, May 6, 2013

Playa del Amor – The Hidden Beach of Marieta Islands

Hey there. How ya doin'? Got time for a coffee and a virtual treat, have you? Of course you have. That's why you're here, right? That and the scintillating conversation. eh? Say, I know you like to travel so here's a pretty neat beach as beaches go. 

If it weren’t for the sound of the waves gently washing up on its fine sand beach, people would probably walk right past Playa del Amor without even knowing it was there. Located several meters inland on one of the Marieta Islands, the Hidden Beach is one of those unique natural wonders you definitely don’t want to miss.

The Marieta Islands archipelago, located off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico are believed to have formed centuries ago due to volcanic activity in the area. 

During the early 1900s, the Mexican Government took advantage of the fact they were completely uninhabited and used the islands to conduct military tests. 

After years of research and efforts to legally protect the archipelago, scientists led by the famous Jacques Cousteau managed to convince Mexican authorities to declare the Marietas a national park protected against fishing, hunting and any other harmful human activities. 

To this day, the islands remain uninhabited and only authorized boat service providers can take tourists to see their natural wonders up-close. Although the large explosions and bombings carried out for decades have greatly damaged the flora and fauna of this tropical paradise, some say they’re also responsible for the creation of one of its most amazing attractions – Playa del Amor, also known as the Hidden Beach of Mexico.

Kind of looks as though you'd be swimming in the middle of a giant jelly doughnut, don't'cha think?

See ya, eh

Bob

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