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| There is a picture at http://www.cozumel.net/ (lower right corner) showing a beautiful beach. Does anyone know if this is actually a picture from Coz and if so, where is it? Looks like a fabulous snorkeling spot. Thanks. -HW "Skip" Weldon Columbia, SC |
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| "emski" <emski@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<Clhdb.444301$cF.142173@rwcrnsc53>... > "> There is a picture at http://www.cozumel.net/ (lower right corner) > > showing a beautiful beach. Does anyone know if this is actually a > > picture from Coz and if so, where is it? > > I don't think so,,, Cozumel is flat island, on this picture I can see some > sort of mountains > emski What "mountains"? I am SURE it a picture from Coz (why else would it appear in that link?) though it would be very difficult to identify the location because many beaches on the island may look like that. As for basing the choice of a snorkeling place on a picture of a beach, that's generally not a wise thing to do, because when you snorkel, you are not looking for the white sand and little grass UW on the beach, but FISHES. There are many beautiful beaches in Cozumel that are virtually fishless -- those are the hotel beaches NORTH of downtown. The good snorkeling spots are never pure white or emerald green looking from above because you need CORALS for the fishes, and the coral heads will look dark, and the best snorkling places (in Cozumel and elsewhere) are generally ROCKY (coral and rocks with little or no sand) and look dark and messy from above, but beautiful once you get under the water. The picture in question looks more like a good bathing and sunning beach, rather than a good snorkeling beach. -- Bob. |
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| > > What "mountains"? > > I am SURE it a picture from Coz (why else would it appear in that link?) > though it would be very difficult to identify the location because many > beaches on the island may look like that. download the picture and enlarge it. You'll see type of trees and very clear hills.Those are not Cozumel mangrove trees emski |
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| The picture is a standard Windows 2000 background, so who knows where it was taken. Eric HW \"Skip\" Weldon wrote: > There is a picture at http://www.cozumel.net/ (lower right corner) > showing a beautiful beach. Does anyone know if this is actually a > picture from Coz and if so, where is it? > > Looks like a fabulous snorkeling spot. > > Thanks. > > > -HW "Skip" Weldon > Columbia, SC |
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| DrYak wrote: > > The picture is a standard Windows 2000 background, so who knows where it > was taken. > > Eric I can see I'm not the only one that thought that shot was familiar. I wonder if they paid any royalties to M$ for their use of it. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' ICQ = 35253273 "All that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know." -- Richard Wilbur |
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| I have made three previous trip to Cozumel and we are making the forth trip this thanksgiving. Cozumel is flat. No hills or mountians. Great place to go. Great diving, great food, and great night life. emski wrote: > "> There is a picture at http://www.cozumel.net/ (lower right corner) > >>showing a beautiful beach. Does anyone know if this is actually a >>picture from Coz and if so, where is it? > > > I don't think so,,, Cozumel is flat island, on this picture I can see some > sort of mountains > emski > |
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| "emski" <emski@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<IPodb.607559$uu5.99926@sccrnsc04>... > > > > What "mountains"? > > > > I am SURE it a picture from Coz (why else would it appear in that link?) > > though it would be very difficult to identify the location because many > > beaches on the island may look like that. I said that because what looks like a mountain in the foreground of that picture was nothing more than a small hill such as that at one end of the Bonita beach (on the East side of Coz). > download the picture and enlarge it. Excellent idea. I did, to the maximum magnificantion factor when everything bacame very fuzzy -- and indeed, the remote background does seem to look like DISTANT mountains which I couldn't see before. I stand corrected! Especially after I read DrYak's post which said he pic was just a standard Windows 2000 background! I have to ask Chuck the next time I see him as to WHY of all the beautiful beach pictures he could have used for scenes in Cozumel that he had to use one that is NOT in Cozumel. > You'll see type of trees and very clear > hills.Those are not Cozumel mangrove trees > emski Your viewer must be much more powerful than mine! In the near foreground, I could see lava rocks (which is VERY common along the shores of Cozumel), but I don't see anything I can identify as a mangrove tree. But I am now convinced that the picture is NOT a beach in Cozumel. But Skip shouldn't be disappointed, because I gave him reasons why a beach that looks like that from above is probably not much good for snorkeling anyway. -- Bob. |
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| "Robert Lloyd" <rlloyd@cox-internet.com> wrote in message news:vncpe8880ts7c5@corp.supernews.com... > I have made three previous trip to Cozumel and we are making the forth > trip this thanksgiving. Cozumel is flat. No hills or mountians. Not exactly correct. On the East side of the island you will find a small "hill" of sorts. Atop this hill you will find a bar/restaurant called Coconuts. The highest point on the island and a great place to sit and have a cold one and maybe some grouper al mojo de ajo. Jack |
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| i STAND CORRECTED. I SHOULD NOT HAVE SAID NO HILLS. I WOULD CALL THE SPOT YOU ARE REFERRING TO MORE OF A MOUND RATHER THAT A HILL. I HAVE ENJOYED A COLD ONE OR TWO OR THREE THERE. OH! WHO'S COUNTING. Jack Sloan wrote: > "Robert Lloyd" <rlloyd@cox-internet.com> wrote in message > news:vncpe8880ts7c5@corp.supernews.com... > >>I have made three previous trip to Cozumel and we are making the forth >>trip this thanksgiving. Cozumel is flat. No hills or mountians. > > Not exactly correct. On the East side of the island you will find a small > "hill" of sorts. Atop this hill you will find a bar/restaurant called > Coconuts. The highest point on the island and a great place to sit and have > a cold one and maybe some grouper al mojo de ajo. > Jack > > |
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| On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 13:54:17 GMT, "HW \"Skip\" Weldon" <skip5700@yahoo.com> wrote: >There is a picture at http://www.cozumel.net/ (lower right corner) >showing a beautiful beach. Does anyone know if this is actually a >picture from Coz and if so, where is it? > >Looks like a fabulous snorkeling spot. > >Thanks. > > >-HW "Skip" Weldon > Columbia, SC It is a beautiful snorkeling spot. Problem is that it is in Hawaii, not Cozumel. I have a picture just like this, except it was a beautiful clear day with no clouds and there were 2-3 foot waves that were an absolute blast to play in. I wasn't driving that day, so I have no idea where that little beach (that wasn't so little) is, but that picture sure makes me want to go back and find it again. ken |
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