Cozumel – An East Side Perspective

Cozumel – An East Side Perspective

Posted on March 11, 2014 by mexcelia

Cozumel - An east side perspective beach entrance

There is so much beauty on the island of Cozumel that words often aren’t enough.  Thankfully, I take a lot of photos.  We’ve had some lovely weather this past week and I’ve had the opportunity to go to the east side, twice.  That’s where the beaches stretch for miles, the waves crash to shore, and there are enough little beach clubs that assure you won’t go hungry, but spaced far enough apart you can just enjoy the sound of the surf if you choose.  With that said, I’ve decided to make this piece a photo blog. I’ve included some pics of the scenery, the folks, the activities and, hopefully, captured some of the ambiance found on the “other side” of Cozumel.  Like I said, words often aren’t enough, but maybe these pics can help.  I hope you enjoy, Salud!Cozumel - An east side perspective ocean and rocksCozumel - An east side perspective crazyguyswithsailsCozumel - An east side perspective woodCozumel - An east side perspective beach sleeperCozumel - An east side perspective coupleCozumel - An east side perspective tourist trapCozumel - An east side perspective lyndaCozumel - An east side perspective lynda on beach by woodCozumel - An east side perspective moped girlCozumel - An east side perspective betterflowerCozumel - An east side perspective water through woodCozumel - An east side perspective guitar manCozumel - An east side perspective beach tent

 

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