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| Jack Sloan wrote: > This email was sent to me by Jim Peacock who owns a house just south of El > Presidente. < snipped > Pretty detailed report which conveyed more or less the same impression of Wilma's devastation on the island. Below is the first set of PICS I've seen on the cruise ship piers. Here's my narrative to the folks in scuba-SE: >>>>> This link was given in rec.travel.cruises: http://dive.scubadiving.com/members/...ies.php?s=8185 It pretty much told the story of devastation of the piers. The first pic is the Cozumel Ferry, with the town Square in the background. The second pic is Puerta Langosta at Punta Langosta. I think it's the Plaza in the background and the building is where Senor Frog and Carlos 'n Charlies used to be. The next several pictures showed the pier with the greatest damage. The one with the Red Roof top near the street was about 1/3 of what's left of the gift shops from the cruise ships to the street at Punta Maya, just south of La Ceiba hotel and the International Pier. The OLDEST of all the piers, the International Pier was not even pictured, I think. It was the only pier not severely damaged. It was also reported that the Bahia Hotel (where many Coz99Nedfesters stayed) stood up well; so was its new pardner on the ocean front, Casa Mexicana (built since 1999) and is already open for business. NOW I know fer sure that my cruises are NOT going to be stopping there next month. In fact, it's doubtful if any cruise ships go there the rest of the year. >>>>> Jack, looks like you'll have to look much harder for street corners supporting your favorite hobby of beer drinking at street corners. :) -- Bob. |
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| More pics of Coz during and post Wilma... http://eczm.com/wilma/index.htm The loss of Punta Langosta and the cruise piers are an answered dream - for the time being at least. Maybe for a while I can enjoy Coz the way I used to. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| Thus spake "Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Grouper@Yahoo.com> : > >Jack Sloan wrote: >> This email was sent to me by Jim Peacock who owns a house just south of El >> Presidente. > >< snipped > > >Pretty detailed report which conveyed more or less the same impression >of Wilma's devastation on the island. Below is the first set of PICS >I've seen on the cruise ship piers. > >Here's my narrative to the folks in scuba-SE: > >>>>>> > >This link was given in rec.travel.cruises: > >http://dive.scubadiving.com/members/...ies.php?s=8185 > >It pretty much told the story of devastation of the piers. > >The first pic is the Cozumel Ferry, with the town Square in the >background. > >The second pic is Puerta Langosta at Punta Langosta. I think it's >the Plaza in the background and the building is where Senor Frog >and Carlos 'n Charlies used to be. > >The next several pictures showed the pier with the greatest damage. >The one with the Red Roof top near the street was about 1/3 of what's >left of the gift shops from the cruise ships to the street at >Punta Maya, just south of La Ceiba hotel and the International Pier. Puerta Maya is gone. All that's left is the shell of the duty free. > >The OLDEST of all the piers, the International Pier was not even >pictured, I think. It was the only pier not severely damaged. The International was cut in half. It's the pier in the foreground of one of the pics and also the last two (from the shore). Punta Langosta had the "least" damage of all the cruise piers. Which means it's merely fucked up bad. > >It was also reported that the Bahia Hotel (where many Coz99Nedfesters >stayed) stood up well; so was its new pardner on the ocean front, >Casa Mexicana (built since 1999) and is already open for business. > >NOW I know fer sure that my cruises are NOT going to be stopping >there next month. In fact, it's doubtful if any cruise ships go >there the rest of the year. My Carnival DSM says she'll know for sure tomorrow, but right now all the ships are either going to Costa Maya or taking a sea day. NCL diverted to Progresso, Carnival will likely use it, also. > >>>>>> > >Jack, looks like you'll have to look much harder for street corners >supporting your favorite hobby of beer drinking at street corners. :) > >-- Bob. -- dillon Anyone who says grown men don't cry has never taken a differential equations final. |
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| Jer wrote: > More pics of Coz during and post Wilma... > > http://eczm.com/wilma/index.htm > > The loss of Punta Langosta and the cruise piers are an answered dream - > for the time being at least. Maybe for a while I can enjoy Coz the way > I used to. > > WOW! |
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| >> >>NOW I know fer sure that my cruises are NOT going to be stopping >>there next month. In fact, it's doubtful if any cruise ships go >>there the rest of the year. > >My Carnival DSM says she'll know for sure tomorrow, but right now all >the ships are either going to Costa Maya or taking a sea day. NCL >diverted to Progresso, Carnival will likely use it, also. > Reports state that Coz expects to accept cruise ships starting 14 Nov. http://www.wafb.com/Global/story.asp?S=4038264 Ron Lee |
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| "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message news:11m09fu16sjllef@corp.supernews.com... > More pics of Coz during and post Wilma... > > http://eczm.com/wilma/index.htm > > The loss of Punta Langosta and the cruise piers are an answered dream - > for the time being at least. Maybe for a while I can enjoy Coz the way I > used to. > I've been thinking the same thing. |
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| Jamie wrote: > "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message > news:11m09fu16sjllef@corp.supernews.com... > > More pics of Coz during and post Wilma... > > > > http://eczm.com/wilma/index.htm > > > > The loss of Punta Langosta and the cruise piers are an answered dream - > > for the time being at least. Maybe for a while I can enjoy Coz the way I > > used to. > > > I've been thinking the same thing. I've been a regular DIVER in Cozumel over a decade BEFORE the cruise ship pier hoopla began, and have been DIVING there ever since, without losing my enjoyment in the DIVING. Punta Langosta and the Puerta Langosta and Puerta Maya in NO WAY adversely affected the quality or style of the SCUBA DIVING in Cozumel. The proper analogy is to take one's participation and enjoyment of being in newsgroups. I've been participating in rec.scuba and rec.scuba.locations about the same period of time I've been diving in Cozumel. The NEIGHHOOD of the groups themselves have greatly deteriorated over the years. We now have MUCH less scuba and scuba related discussions. We have more and more Mental Midgets and nuisance noise makers (such as Jammer, Grumman-581, Bob Crownfield and a few others who made their recent appearance there as IDIOTS), and the SAME ones and SIMILAR ones that roam in both groups, and even groups outside of rec.scuba.*, such as Alan Street, who are nothing but the DEBRIS and what flowed out of the toilets of cruiseships. But neither THEY, nor the other Mental Midgets in OTHER newsgroups, in anyway curtail my enjoyment of what's GOOD in those neighborhood, in the same manner I enjoy what's GOOD in Cozumel! Just ignore the occasional scums and cruds that surface, in Cozumel and in res.scuba.* groups, and you'll be able to enjoy the well- over 1000 DIVES I've done in Cozumel, BEFORE, and AFTER the cruise ship piers were there. -- Bob. |
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| This email was sent to me by Jim Peacock who owns a house just south of El Presidente. Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:02 PM Subject: Report # 6 on Wilma Damage in Cozumel Well, we have been getting bits and pieces of info from our friends in Cozumel. Beginning Sunday we got a couple of calls, but not much info because the roads are so blocked people have not been able to cover much of the island. We have not been able to talk with our housekeeper Feliciana, because our phone system is not working to Villa Dzul-Ha. Yesterday and today, we have been hearing from more people and are beginning to get a better picture of what the place looks like. In general, everything on the beach side of the road is either severely damaged or gone. On my part of the island, the beach road offered some measure of protection. The entire four ship pier at Punta Maya, the car & truck ferry dock, the sand and trees on the beach are all gone. All the stores and restaurants in downtown Cozumel lost the storefronts. The passenger ferry dock downtown survived and is operating (outbound only). The airport may start operating tomorrow outbound, but no inbound until Saturday at the earliest. All the power poles are down, and it will be more than a month to restore power. My guess is one to two months. We still don't know about the beach road down to our house. In 1988 Gilbert ate the road over to the center stripe in several long stretches. This time, there was much greater wave damage because Wilma took 36 hours to clear the island, so we expect the road may be impassible all the way across in some places. This will probably delay getting poles and electricity as well as materials for other repairs at our house. The other big problem is getting the car and truck ferry operating to supply food, water, and building materials and power poles. I don't think Mexico has a FEMA. Fortunately all our friends and my daughter are safe, and David's and Blondy 's houses had no damage. David lost his front concrete fence and his house was flooded a couple of feet. I haven't talked to Ricardo, but heard he is OK, and his boat the Careyitos is OK, except for damage to the sundeck. I hope to call him tonight. Our house, Villa Dzul-Ha had no damage, except for the landscaping, trees and beach, and back fence. Our carport and cars survived. Our front fence survived and helped to protect the house from the waves. We have not been able to talk to our housekeeper, Feliciana, because the phone antenna on the house blew away. The radio tower is still standing, but David's tower fell, so communications will have to wait. Hopefully the cell phone towers will get repaired soon. Feli has more food and drinking water than anyone on the island, I think this is why she chose to stay. Our electrician Jose, and also David checked with her on Sunday, and she is OK. You have a chance to help here, but it will take some intestinal fortitude on your part. Go ahead and schedule a dive trip to Cozumel as soon as you can. These guys are going to be in a tough financial situation, because insurance claims are really difficult to collect. Most don't even have insurance. Go ahead and pay what you can now in advance. The island will be up and running again within a couple of months. We will help you find a hotel reservation if your favorite place is not repaired. We had planned to be there November 15, and we plan to keep this reservation. More info later as it develops. Jim & Aldara ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- No virus found in this incomin |
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| Jack Sloan wrote: > This email was sent to me by Jim Peacock who owns a house just south of El > Presidente. < snipped > Pretty detailed report which conveyed more or less the same impression of Wilma's devastation on the island. Below is the first set of PICS I've seen on the cruise ship piers. Here's my narrative to the folks in scuba-SE: >>>>> This link was given in rec.travel.cruises: http://dive.scubadiving.com/members/...ies.php?s=8185 It pretty much told the story of devastation of the piers. The first pic is the Cozumel Ferry, with the town Square in the background. The second pic is Puerta Langosta at Punta Langosta. I think it's the Plaza in the background and the building is where Senor Frog and Carlos 'n Charlies used to be. The next several pictures showed the pier with the greatest damage. The one with the Red Roof top near the street was about 1/3 of what's left of the gift shops from the cruise ships to the street at Punta Maya, just south of La Ceiba hotel and the International Pier. The OLDEST of all the piers, the International Pier was not even pictured, I think. It was the only pier not severely damaged. It was also reported that the Bahia Hotel (where many Coz99Nedfesters stayed) stood up well; so was its new pardner on the ocean front, Casa Mexicana (built since 1999) and is already open for business. NOW I know fer sure that my cruises are NOT going to be stopping there next month. In fact, it's doubtful if any cruise ships go there the rest of the year. >>>>> Jack, looks like you'll have to look much harder for street corners supporting your favorite hobby of beer drinking at street corners. :) -- Bob. |
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| More pics of Coz during and post Wilma... http://eczm.com/wilma/index.htm The loss of Punta Langosta and the cruise piers are an answered dream - for the time being at least. Maybe for a while I can enjoy Coz the way I used to. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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