This summer I spent 11 days traveling with 11 new friends, including me, in the south coast of Mexico in an international workcamp with the aim to save marine turtles. To be more precise, we were camping in Isla de Pájaros recently named Michigan Beach. It's an amazing place located very closed to the Tecpan de Galeana town in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. Just in the middle between Zihuatanejo and Acapulco. To get to the island it's necessary to get to Tecpan, then to take a combi to Tenexpa town and there you have to ask a pick-up driver to drive you to a kind of pier to take there a boat that is the last trip to arrive to Isla de Pájaros.
I met very many people there, both friends from other countries and local guys and families. As the trip is kind of organized by the UNESCO and Vive México organization, people from very different countries came to the island, one girl from Russia, two girls from Andorra, one guy and one girl that are studying in Montreal, and two other girls one from Estonia and the other from Germany, the rest were from Mexico.
We stayed in a kind of arbor, you know those constructions typical from the beaches, of a very kind family who lent us their kitchen where we prepared all the meals. One day, the oldest son of the family, Rufino 14yo, taught me to fish, to remove all the organs from the fishes and to cook them on garlic
We supposedly were there to build a corral for the young turtles but in general we were just enjoying the leisure time...
Another incredible guy we met there was Beto, he has been living in the island his whole life so he has learned lot of abilities like hunting crocodiles just for tourist exhibitions and armadillos, we were just about to try a soup of armadillo but in the last minute he escaped. Maybe I'm not totally agree with the idea of hunting just for fun but this is the life style in that island and I just wanted to include myself in that different culture...
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