We haven’t got our sleep cycle adjusted yet to Central Standard time. It has been a two hour change from when we left Cleveland.
Our early morning walk on the beach found the workers picking up seaweed as usual.
Of course our little rest stop under the palapas at the end of the beach is still there but we could find any good seats to rest on yet.
There was one lone Pelican.
There was a new structure at Esencia, the small boutique hotel, right on the beach.
The old water tower, bathrooms and two story beach structure that was between our camp and the beach has been leveled..
Top view from camp, bottom view from beach
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We heard that all summer long lots of Germans were passing through on their way to Central & South America. They have big military looking rigs and usually only stay for a short time.
Sorry to hear of your mishap, but glad that you made it to Paradise safely! Enjoy that beach! Helen