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Drinking cocktails the size of our heads in Mexico!

If you’re ever in Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, the first thing I’d recommend you do is to get yourself to Old Town, also known as ‘Zona Romantica’ or ‘the gay bit’ because there’s a lot of gay clubs (which, after going to a lot of clubs in Puerto Vallarta, tend to be the best).

The second thing I’d recommend you do is to get yourself to Nacho Daddy for the daddy of Mexican cocktails, the Margarita. Why? Because they’re the size of your freaking head, that’s why! After two of these, we didn’t really need to drink for the rest of the evening – although we did, obviously.

Nacho Daddy is a bit of a gringo bar, so if you’re into that then that’s cool but otherwise we’d recommend eating at one of the nearby Mexican places, which are a little cheaper too.

Dogtown & MaZatlan Boys…

It’s the middle of the night and I’m drunk as hell and I bump into some dudes skating down a mammouth hill in Mazatlan.

Obviously my Spanish is awesome when I’m drunk so I chatted to these guys for a while and found out that even though they’re not all friends, they all meet at the same time every single night to skate down these series of hills at super speeds – screeching round corners and reverting all over the shop.

Some of these slides were reaching almost 5 metres and as they rolled out you could hear the flat spots as they rolled away – I swear they must be wearing down sets of wheels each and every night.

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Street art in Mazatlan, Mexico.

So this post is a little late but now that I’m a surfer all I feel is the wind and the waves so the last thing on my mind is blogging, alright? Anyway, check out the RAD fish board above and the other cool shit below all taken in the old part of Mazatlan in Mexico.

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Sting rays jumping out of the water in Mexico!

Check out how rad these sting rays are in Mexico. There we are sitting on the deck of the yacht having dinner and some beers and we hear a slapping sound as if one of the nearby yachties has belly flopped off their cruiser into the drink. We turned round and saw some whopping great big rays launching themselves out of the water, flapping their wings like a bird and then slapping down to the surface with an almighty slap and splash. Cool huh? All shots are owned by Yaz and you can see more on her Flickr soon.

Go check them out in Bahia Los Frailles, Baja California, Mexico if you’re ever there.

Sunny and Soggy Sydney

Well I made it to Sydney twice over my travels. I have come to the conclusion that the city, no doubt has bi-polar weather. It just so happened  whilst I was in Australia, the worst summer they have had in 50 years. Some days I admit it rained, however I also found myself  caught up in a heat wave that scorched up to 37°C.

Arriving from Hong Kong, but back to a western style of living I still experienced some culture changes. The biggest things I picked up on were:

1. You can’t by alcohol in supermarkets. You have to go to a ‘bottle shop’. A lot of these are in fact Drive-Thru boozers. Does that make any sense?

2. Woolworth‘s is a thriving supermarket that sells absolutely everything you need, and not a run down sweets and toy shop.

3. Without any warning at 2 am a nightclub transforms into a Football loving pub. I went to the toilet and returned to the music off, the clubbers gone, and Arsenal v Norwich kicking off. Not only is it strange watching your team scrap a win at 2am, it’s even weirder following a heavy session of Jagerbombs.

4. The cost of living in Sydney is very expensive. For example,  $3.90 (£2.70) for a small bottle of coke, not on my watch sonny boy! On the other hand, buy a bigger bottle and get your name on it!

Places I recommend:

New South Wales Art Gallery

The Rocks, Sydney Harbour Front.(below) A great place to stop for a drink, enjoy the harbour views, explore some unique market stalls and buy a kangaroo bollocks bottle opener.

Wake Up! Hostel near Central Station. – Out of all the hostels I stayed at in Oz. Wake Up was certainly one of the best, cleanest, and spacious. I stayed in a 10 man room and had my own lockers, loads of space and no waiting time for the bathroom. It’s quite pricey, but believe me sometimes it’s not always better to go cheaper in Sydney.

Hyde Park Barracks ( below)

Take an interesting, and quite cheap (with a student/young persons card) tour of the old prisoner barracks restored to its prime. See how the UK’s prisoners lived and were distrubuted into developing Sydney.

Hyde Park – It’s not as big as ours but its just as epic!

Best bits of Mexico #2: Discovering a tank filled with rabbits, hamsters and a parrot

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Best bits of Mexico: #1… Walking along and seeing TWO TIGERS in a car

Yeah I know, totally random right? Yaz got a little carried away and started choking one of them for a bit of a laugh too – think it must be the influence of all the Mexican Wrestling around here.

Street art in Mexico: A Coca-Cola can Christmas cactus

I’ve been travelling down the Pacific coast of Mexico for three weeks now and am constantly looking out for street art at the various towns and cities we’ve stopped at and finally I’ve found the place I’ve been looking for: San Jose Del Cabo on the Baja de California, Mexico. Check out this cactus tree decorated in Coca Cola cans like baubles on a Christmas tree!

There’s loads of Mexican art and Mexican street art in San Jose Del Cabo so look out for more posts on this blog.

Mexican art influenced by The Day Of The Dead

Rather than celebrating Halloween each year on the 31st October, the Mexicans celebrate the Day Of The Dead the following day on the 1st November. As a result, it appears that a lot of Mexican art, street art and even tourist gift shops are influenced by skull and skeleton like figures.

Here’s a couple of my favourite dead dudes, they remind me of the guys that come round to your table at al fresco restaurants – except with less flesh obviously.

The best Mexican food in Mexico at Don Sanchez, San Jose Del Cabo

Meet Noel (above centre), he was our waiter at Don Sanchez today where we had THE BEST Mexican food we’ve had during the whole 3 weeks or so that we’ve spent travelling in Mexico so far. After toying with the idea of ordering nachos and then deciding not to, Noel (in the accommodating and friendly way that Mexicans do) brought them to us for free – and he taught us to make the salsa too.

We came across this place, again, after following the recommendation of a local in response to us asking “What’s your favourite Mexican restaurant in town?”. Asking this, or versions of this question, has got us to so many awesome places and Don Sanchez has easily given us the best Mexican food so far.

Look at all those smiley faces, they’re so smiley because we’re eating the salsa that we made with Noel’s help. After this we had spiced chicken tacos with mint-slaw, mango & pineapple salsa, refried beans and corn rice. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!

As well as learning how to make salsa, we’ve also learned that in Mexico if you want to order water for your table you need to order it in an American accent and drop the T in waTer – or in Spanish of course – as this was the 3rd time a waiter didn’t understand what I was talking about!