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¡¡AL FILO DEL PELIGRO CON EL AGUAJE!! Los Barbaros De Sergio Pelayo En Puerto Vallarta Jalisco 2015

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REGRESANDO nuevamente a Pto. Vallarta Jalisco los toros barbaros de Rancho El Aguaje del Sr. Sergio Pelayo Jr. enfrentándose a la cuadrilla reconocida como Selección Nayarita de Memo Rodríguez no te pierdas esta pelea ya clásica entre Jalisco y Nayarit a través de JARIPEO EXTREMO ADICTOS AL PELIGRO.

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Playa de los Muertos (Los Muertos Beach) Puerto Vallarta – 2014

this video is from a 2014 trip to Puerto Vallarta, taken along Los Muertos Beach on the south-side (zona romantica).

video from the romantic zone 2014… http://youtu.be/T2mhG5HQVHc

CafePress Unique Design Puerto Vallarta Happy Place – Tote or Beach Bag

Puerto Vallarta souvenir Beach Bag or Tote.

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  • 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric
  • Full side and bottom gusset book tote
  • 22″ reinforced self-fabric handles
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  • Measures 15″ x 18″ x 6″

Puerto Vallarta p3-6 VIEJO VALLARTA Bitácora – Travel log

Discover the flavors and the festive bohemian vibe of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Blogger Craig Zabransky will guide you through the best restaurants and dining experiences from this destination known as “the most Mexican of the ports”.

Descubre los sabores y la vibra bohemia y festiva de Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. El bloguero Craig Zabransky te guiará por los mejores restaurantes y experiencias gastronómicas de este destino conocido como el puerto más mexicano.

Puerto Vallarta

eZombies en Puerto Vallarta, ¡deténlos!

Con el apagón analógico se desecharán más de 40 millones de televisiones en cientos de lugares en todo el país…

En México se desecharán 40 millones de teles viejitas con el #ApagónAnalógico

¡Los televisores viejitos son inofensivos en tu casa, pero pueden contener químicos peligrosos como plomo, mercurio o cadmio, que no sabemos a dónde van a parar cuando los tiras a la basura!

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Pikolinos Women’s Navy Blue Puerto Vallarta 7434 42 M EU

Semi-vegetable tanned leather, synthetic outsole. Strap & buckle closure, leather hand stitched detail. Hand sewn, semi-vegetable tanned leather, wider fit. Non-slip sole, gel and foam padded mid-sole, heel height 3 cm.

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Puerto Vallarta Squeeze

Puerto Vallarta Welcome Sign To Be Improved

Puerto Vallarta’s iconic welcome letters at the northbound entrance to the city (at Las Juntas) are scheduled for a major, artful makeover in the capable hands of mosaic artist Natasha Moraga.

Puerto Vallarta: The Famous Calle Basilio Badillo

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Puerto Vallarta: The Famous Calle Basilio Badillo Vallarta’s one stop shop. There are many names for this side of town: For many who have lived here for years it was always called Old town, But in later years has become known as Southside and the Romantic zone. It has always welcomed expats! It has a great sense of community.

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Puerto Vallarta Restaurants: Di Vino Dante. We went to this great tapas wine bar last night.It is above Dante’s art gallery on Basilio Badillo.
My husband and I shared the cheese & salami platter and then the meatballs. Everything was so fresh and tasty. We also ordered the pizza but had to take it home since we were so full. ( a good treat for lunch today) we had a nice bottle of Merlot from Argentina. Extremely inexpensive restaurant but also first class. The waiter spoke perfect English and had obviously been well trained. Since it is affiliated with the art gallery downstairs, there are pieces of art, both paintings and sculptures everywhere. The staff encourage you to wander around between courses. This place is a total spectacular venue.

Puerto Vallarta Coffee Shop: The Big Kahuna
Being Australian, we are self confessed coffee snobs. One of the biggest dilemmas of our holidays is always where to get a good coffee. Well this place is pretty much coffee nirvana! We tried all the cafes in Puerto Vallarta and this place is the best for coffee to go. Good flavoursome espresso and very good cafe latte’s. They serve in big cups so make sure that you ask for a double shot!

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Pancho’s Tacos: The best Tacos Al Pastor in Puerto Vallarta. Pancho’s is a tiny shop in Zona Romantica, right on Basilio Badillo. There’s always a crowd so you won’t miss it. Definitely get the tacos al pastor (cooking on the pit in front) and a side of grilled scallions. Very affordable but cash only.

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What a menu! This is a terrific breakfast place….it has been a favorite of mine and my family for several years. It has a garden dining area with orchids and lush tropical plants, a little gift shop and, Memo serves high-elevation, organic coffee from Chiapas….delicious!

In 1982, Basilio Badillo consisted of 3 small hotels and one or two businesses. In 1988, Basilio Badillo was known for three restaurants, Roberto’s Puerto Nuevo, Pizza Joe and El Tucan (run by Memo who later opened Memo’s Pancake house) . These restaurants were so successful that more restaurants and other businesses started to relocate to this area. In the mid-90’s there were 12 restaurants on the 200 block of Basilio Badillo, so for years it was known as “Restaurant Row,” or La Calle de los Cafés. Some restaurants closed, and fine shops started to take over. Now in 2015, there are more than 100 businesses in 5 short blocks of Basilio Badillo. There are 28 restaurants, 5 coffee shops, plus 5 specialty shops: chocolates, icecream, crepes, 2 bakeries. 31 shops which include fine art and folk art galleries, clothing and jewelry. There are two great theatres! There is a hospital, yoga studio, dental offices, 4 pharmacies, 8 massage parlors and more. And for more than 30 years Alano which offers several 12 step programs in English. As a result, the area has been known for some years as the best place in town to hang out.