This resort compound is a half mile walk north of where we're staying in Puerto Morelos. It's one of the few places that still has large palms close to the water. Many/most elsewhere were damaged in the 2005 hurricane. I chose to photograph here on a windy, cool, early morning so I wouldn't look like a dirty old man. It's a clothing optional resort and most of the guests seem to exercise the option - some look like they probably shouldn't have done so - but that's just one man's opinion.
A private beach compound.
These condos are an unusual design for the beachfront in this town - know locally as Starwars.
I'm guessing but, I think this house was built after the damage from Hurricane Wilma in 2005. It has concrete floors, walls, decks, railings, chimney, roof, eaves - I don't know what the inside looks like but I can guess it feels mighty safe to stay there.
The first footprint in freshly sifted and cleaned sand. The town does this daily along the beach. A tractor scoops up any debris, man-made or otherwise and leaves fluffy soft sand.
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