I don't think anyone has claimed that it is.The second pic is definitely not the same Jorge that was a triathelite/divemaster.
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I don't think anyone has claimed that it is.The second pic is definitely not the same Jorge that was a triathelite/divemaster.
Curious how this would work. It'd have to filter out or kill microorganisms.They claim you can drink the water and they have a special tap.
Ensure it has a safe. Lots of burglaries these days.wondered how much extra cost something like a VRBO would be if family came along
And metals.Curious how this would work. It'd have to filter out or kill microorganisms.
Insurance is quoted on the full value of the item insured.
I envy you the diving daughter and free-swimming splendid toadfish! I, too, liked Casa Mexicana and have wondered how much extra cost something like a VRBO would be if family came along. One of Cozumel's strong selling points is the range of options divers have there.
Curious how this would work. It'd have to filter out or kill microorganisms.
Richard.
Ensure it has a safe. Lots of burglaries these days.
And metals.
Yep, if serviced correctly. It probably worked fine, but jugs of drinking water are cheap. I'm not very trusting of others.The unit I stayed in had a reverse osmosis filter. It's supposed to take out everything.
Yep, if serviced correctly. It probably worked fine, but jugs of drinking water are cheap. I'm not very trusting of others.
Now I will worry about that. Whatever, they are the best water you can get there.Do you know who is filling those jugs??
I've stayed at both Casa Mexicana and Suites Bahia for guys' diving trips. When we bring the whole family down, we've had good luck finding 3+ bedroom, 2.5+ bathroom condos/houses for less than $200 a night. Sometimes on the water, sometimes in town, and definitely harder to find in High Season rather than Low Season, but definitely doable.I, too, liked Casa Mexicana and have wondered how much extra cost something like a VRBO would be if family came along. One of Cozumel's strong selling points is the range of options divers have there.