Today we took the bus to the north side of Guaymas and walked into the neighborhood of Miramar which Dick said looked like Gringoville or where rich Mexicans might live.

At the end of the main road sits the Hotel Playa de Cortes which probably saw its heyday in the 1960s.

We saw only hotel workers, no guests whatsoever. Room prices began at $85 USD for a "traditional" room.

This patio looks out over Bahia de Bacochibampo:

Across the bay is San Carlos (truly Gringoville):

A professional photographer, her subject a young about to celebrate "quinceaneras."
No comments:
Post a Comment