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If close by then stop for a look.
If you are close by the port walking along the seawall you will run into this park. Few nice pieces of art in the park which was clean when we were there. Some local vendors. Once walk thru the par...
This is a very nice park with some great views, a nice gazebo, and a commemorative statue. We stood for awhile and were able to see some sloths lounging about in the trees.
There are sidewalks, There are HUGE palms. There are statues and art work and nearby crafts. And a seaside view. And....the best part? Locals will point out sloths and owls that live in the palms! R...
Walked around the park, a few murals, nice stone statue or native couple and a centerpiece of life sized multi-cultural people sitting up on the tracks. Typical zocalo.
We decided to go straight to the park confident of seeing our first wild sloths after reading trip advisor reviews. Armed with some loose dollars in our pocket we did not have to wait long for a local...
If close by then stop for a look.
If you are close by the port walking along the seawall you will run into this park. Few nice pieces of art in the park which was clean when we were there. Some local vendors. Once walk thru the par...
Great park visit, including sloths
This is a very nice park with some great views, a nice gazebo, and a commemorative statue. We stood for awhile and were able to see some sloths lounging about in the trees.
Jungle of Palms in Heart of the City
There are sidewalks, There are HUGE palms. There are statues and art work and nearby crafts. And a seaside view. And....the best part? Locals will point out sloths and owls that live in the palms! R...
We had an hour before the ship left
Walked around the park, a few murals, nice stone statue or native couple and a centerpiece of life sized multi-cultural people sitting up on the tracks. Typical zocalo.
Listen to the locals.
We decided to go straight to the park confident of seeing our first wild sloths after reading trip advisor reviews. Armed with some loose dollars in our pocket we did not have to wait long for a local...