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After crossing the coconut-covered peninsula between the estuary and the Pacific Ocean, our tractor-drawn trailer reached the beach. We then turned and travelled north, back towards Mazatlan.
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Isla Cordones and Cerro del Creston.
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Across the narrow jetty between the ship channel (Bahia Darsena) and this beach, a cruise ship can be seen leaving Mazatlan's harbor. On the right, Isla de la Piedra.
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Molokay restaurant, where we ate and fended off merchants.
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Everyone wants to ride the Big Banana!
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