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This beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists who come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this Mexican resort town. Many vendors turn out and sell all nature of food, merchandise, and services.
Beach at Los Ayala, Mexico
A close-up look at a fishing net. This style of net is used by Mexican fishermen in open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor.
Fish net
In the coastal community of Los Ayala, these fishermen were preparing their nets. This style of open boat with an outboard motor is called a panga, and is hauled up on to the beach when not in use.
Fishermen ready their nets
The beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists. It also serves the fishermen who store their boats and nets here when not in use.
Fishing boats and nets share the beach with…
This style of fishing net is used by Mexican fishermen in open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor.
Fishing net
In the coastal community of Los Ayala, this type of fishing net is used in an open boat, called a panga, with an outboard motor. The boats are hauled up on to the beach when not in use. In the background are Mexican tourists who have come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this small resort town.
Fishing net layed out on beach to dry
This beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists who come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this Mexican resort town. Many vendors turn out and sell local produce and seafood such as these raw cockles and oysters. Topped with hot sauce and lime juice, they are a tourist favorite.
Fresh shellfish for sale
This beach at Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican tourists who come to enjoy Semana Santa week (Easter) at this Mexican resort town. Many vendors turn out and sell local produce and seafood such as these grilled shrimp and fish.
Grilled fish and shrimp for sale
The large boat in the background is anchored off this popular Mexican family beach at Los Ayala. The boat is used for taking out tourists. The smaller boats in the foreground are open fishing boats called pangas.
Large commercial boat used for tourism
Local fishermen preparing their nets. This style of open boat with an outboard motor is called a panga, and is hauled up on to the beach when not in use.
Mexican fishermen ready their nets
Beach vendors at Los Ayala sell seafood such as these raw cockles and oysters. Topped with hot sauce and lime juice, they are a tourist favorite.
Shellfish for sale
The large boat is anchored off a popular Mexican family beach at Los Ayala. The boat is used for taking out tourists.
Tourism boat
The coastal town of Los Ayala is very popular with Mexican visitors who come to enjoy a day at the beach. Vendors sell boat tours, merchandise, and food such as these fresh pineapples and mangos.
Vendor sells fresh fruit

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