miércoles, 1 de junio de 2016

MARIETA ISLANDS

The Hidden Beach of Marieta Islands was formed by military testing and volcanic activity; photo courtesy of Vallarta AdventuresThey are a small group of uninhabited islands a few miles off the North coast of the Banderas Bay, with two main volcanic islands dating from around 60,000 years ago, one called Isla Redonda (Round Island) and the other Isla Larga (Long Island).
These islands are a real natural treasure. In the early 1900s the military used the sight for weapons testing until scientist Jacques Cousteau advocated for its protection—now, fishing, hunting, or even stepping foot in the area is prohibited by the government.
You could get into the crater by either jumping off the ledge on top and into the sea below or swimming through a short tunnel carved by the sea from the ocean side and into the crater, where you'll be able to land on this incredible beach.

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