Wierd scene coming into Rocky Point today.

I've spent the last four days in RP, we are leaving today. My impressions - shit got cleaned up real fast. Unless you are aware and know where to look, there is nothing to see. The locals are wonderful people and all have been quite gracious to us. The only hassle we've had are the hawkers on the Malecon and the jerk that tried to wash our car with his dirty rags, basically smearing the dirt all over my clean windshields. Then he begged me to pay him for this.

Apart from that, it has been a wonderful vacation - and I am not a fan of RP. No offense intended, there are a lot of positive changes, but I prefer mountains and forest.
 
addendum - if you take the Pirate Ship dinner cruise, stay away from the "dinner" option. Fortunately, we avoided this, but for the Canadians that thought this was a sit-down dinner, it was kinda rough. "mixed drinks" = margaritas, and I dunno what kind of beer it was, but there was plenty of it. The on-board show was very entertaining and despite getting stuck in the mud (twice) coming into the harbor, we had a glorious time.
 

mexicoruss

Lovin it in RP!
addendum - if you take the Pirate Ship dinner cruise, stay away from the "dinner" option. Fortunately, we avoided this, but for the Canadians that thought this was a sit-down dinner, it was kinda rough. "mixed drinks" = margaritas, and I dunno what kind of beer it was, but there was plenty of it. The on-board show was very entertaining and despite getting stuck in the mud (twice) coming into the harbor, we had a glorious time.
I had 11 clients on that particular cruise.......
 
Did they enjoy it as much as we did?

Like I said, no offense intended. I've been to RP many times, my family loves it. If you tailor your expectations to US standards, you will be disappointed. If you look at everything as an adventure and let go of your expectations, you will have a much better time.
 

Mexico Joe

Cholla Bay 4 Life
I think this is yet another reason in justifying the force that was used so the odds were overwhelming to take out those cartel members that day. Had not enough force and not enough soldiers been used that morning, and Macho or other members slipped away, that too could prove catastrophic in the public relations campaign by Puerto Penasco to reassure American tourists that things were safe and under control. Had they gotten away, I am sure many Americans would have been questioning the effectiveness of law enforcement and the military's capabilities and in turn their own safety.

Without a body, can't you at least say it's possible that he isn't dead?
 

playaperro

El Pirata
Although I believe he is, I'm just asking, is there a reasonable doubt? Matching DNA samples from blood only shows that MP was bleeding at some point. Doesn't mean he died...
By the amount of blood left at the scene, no one could of lived, plus the bounty on him he was probably taken by the same people that planned the attack. Just sayn'
 

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By the amount of blood left at the scene, no one could of lived, plus the bounty on him he was probably taken by the same people that planned the attack. Just sayn'
With the protocol changes learned in Iraq & Afghanistan wars many wounded are surviving what would have been certain death in previous wars, including having their blood completely replaced 10 times over. I agree though, highly unlikely he survived.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/08/world/asia/08wounded.html?pagewanted=all
 

jerry

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The head of Public Service in Puerto Penasco is getting the boot.People called him tippy toes behind his back....Defrente has the story
 
I am looking for some details on the blue van in the attached picture. It was facing north going away from Bella Sirena. Do we know anything about its passengers? Please post or PM me, thanks.
 

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Wasn't somebody asking about stats? This map shows the cities in Mexico where Americans were reported murdered in the last three years. 220 over 3 years with the bulk in 2011 at 113 and the low in 2013 at 36.
http://batchgeo.com/map/b5c56b01dda7d215e3229a7ee2c1d0f4
Thanks for that Estero, but I'm seeing a few issues with that link.
1. going to the chart source page, batchgeo, it appears that this site allows anyone to create a map of this type. I'm not seeing who actually created this map.
2. The source for the data is listed as "U.S. Dept of State" yet searching around on their website I can't find anything that corresponds to death statistics of American's killed in Mexico. I can't find anything that looks like the Dept of State compiles statistics of American's murdered abroad at all.
3. Even if the source were correct, it would be pretty amazing for a Government agency to put out 2013 statistics in just 4 days, one of which was a holiday. I'm not seeing any 2013 reports on the Dept of State website.
4. 220 is an amazing figure regardless, but I'm not finding it verifiable either way.
5. "Reported murdered" is kind of loaded. Was it later confirmed that the person was murdered? All 2013 data for cause of death have been verified as murder?


Anyway, if you can find some more information behind this chart I'd love to hear it.
 
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