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Bikinigirl “No to Plundering Tourism!”

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Green Peace

An activist dressed in bikini is taken away by security personnel as she holds up a banner saying “No to Plundering Tourism!” during the opening of a tourism exposition in which Mexican President Felipe Calderon was present in Mexico City, Monday Sept. 29, 2008. The activist protested against the alleged practice of destroying entire eco-systems in order to build major tourism resorts.(AP Photo/Greenpeace-Gustavo Graf)

2c: “Too late for PV, take a look at the mountains. There exists no definition for Illegal in Politics/Business”

PV resort

This undated photo released by Marival Resort shows an aerial view the Marival Resort & Suites in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. Marival is a sprawling 495-room Mediterranean themed resort on the hotel-lined beach in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, just north of the famous vacation city.

Grieving father seeking answers

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Getaway Club Puerto VallartaTHE father of a 19-year-old Selkirk man who died in mysterious circumstances in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico last week said he’s not optimistic that information will emerge about the nature of his son’s fatality at the popular vacation destination.

Josh Iwasiuk was a guest at the Getaway Resort in the western Mexican city when he allegedly fell from the 10th floor of a resort building, according to reports given by hotel staff to Iwasiuk’s older brother, who was also in Mexico.

A spokeswoman for Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada said Tuesday they’re liaising with Mexican authorities about the investigation into the young man’s death. However, Jerry Iwasiuk expressed doubt it will explain the tragedy, adding the information released to the family has been extremely limited so far.

“We made some phone calls and I’ve been talking to (Foreign Affairs Canada) but you don’t get much out of them. All they say is the investigation is ongoing. But you don’t get any answers,” said the grieving father.

Twenty-eight-year-old Jerry Iwasiuk Jr. — Josh’s older brother — was also a guest at the resort and had last seen his sibling Saturday afternoon when the two were drinking at a hotel bar. Iwasiuk Jr. said that was before a hotel security member took him to a room he was sharing with his brother, where he fell asleep, intoxicated.

The next morning, after Iwasiuk Jr. awoke, hotel staff told him his brother was found dead on the ground 10 floors beneath their room’s balcony. It’s a claim Iwasiuk Jr. said he found dubious due to the chest-level height of the resort’s balconies and information relayed to the family by the Canadian consulate in Mexico that Josh’s only serious injury was trauma to the back of his head.

“I don’t think he fell by accident. The height of the railing on the balcony? I don’t see it. If somebody stumbled into it, you’d fall down, but you’d have to jump to get over it,” Iwasiuk Jr. told the Free Press Monday.

Iwasiuk Sr. said his son’s body will arrive back in Canada this Sunday and the family is considering having an independent autopsy done. A funeral is planned for next Tuesday.

“All the information we’ve got is very vague,” said Iwasiuk Sr. “I’m hoping his body comes back the way we said we want it to come back, and that it isn’t cremated.”

Christiane Theberge, president of the Association of Canadian Travel Agents, said the Iwasiuk family should be able to pressure the Canadian government into pressing the investigation forward on foreign soil. She said the country receives almost one million Canadian tourists per year, making it Canadians’ second-most popular foreign destination.

gabrielle.giroday@freepress.mb.ca

Censorship of dive accident in Puerto Vallarta

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Is Diving Safe in Vallarta?

You won’t read about it in any English language papers or websites. It’s bad for business. Our English-language “news”papers cover the news that’s really important: what restaurants have opened, what events are happening this weekend. Pet picnic? check. Art walk? Check. Dead divers? Lo siento, no puedo escribir en ingles!

Uzueta Diving, a new company here in Puerto Vallarta took out a large group of divers for an advanced diving course, deep diving. There were 20 divers in groups of five and they were diving in the Devil’s Canyon, a spot at Los Arcos for beautiful wall diving. It drops to 6,500 feet and is like looking into outer space. They dropped anchor nearby (illegal in Los Arcos, btw, but everyone does it) and used a line to keep the divers together. Four divers got separated.

One diver was found and taken to the hyperbaric chamber for decompression sickness and three others were lost until their bodies were found (and photos posted in the local Spanish papers). It’s thought that they lost their line in the current and then began to feel the effects of nitrogen narcosis. Reports have them going anywhere from 150-250 feet down and most likely either suffering from oxygen toxicity or running out of air.

Anyway, that’s what I’ve gathered from reading the local Spanish papers and talking to some of the local divers. It’s very, very sad.

source: divebunny.org

Here is a link to the spanish speaking UNIVERSAL News writing about the incident.
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/464868.html

UPDATE:

Here some links to the issue:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/accidents-incidents/212062-3-missing-deep-dive-incident-mexico.html

On another issue in Cancun, Mexico:

Tourist missing after dive in Mexico

January 02, 2008
Authorities were searching yesterday for a Japanese tourist who went missing on Sunday when she was scuba diving off the Mexican resort island of Cozumel.

Liverpool & Galerias Vallarta

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Liverpool Puerto Vallarta 
Liverpool 

Little by little, more stores are opening in the new mall, Galerias Vallarta. Hang Ten, Scappino, and The Athlete’s Foot opened this past week. The restaurant in Liverpool has a fantastic view overlooking the cruise ship terminal. We didn’t try the restaurant because we didn’t feel like waiting but the prices are fair and we will give it a try some other time.

Based on the amount of people in Liverpool it looks like the mall is going to be a huge hit. When I am in the mall I don’t feel as though I am in Vallarta. It feels more like I am in Guadalajara or Mexico City.

Galerias Vallarta 

Galerias Vallarta

After nearly a year’s wait, Galerias Vallarta and its anchor store Liverpool have opened for business. Vallarta now has an upscale shopping center that will rival any shopping center in Mexico. Shops that are currently open are: Liverpool, an upscale department store, United Colors of Benetton, and the handbag store Tous. The remaining 70 plus stores are scheduled to open over the next two months just in time for the holiday season.

Text from: VallartaBlog.com

—— Below the Fold ——

Do they hide something? If yes, what is it?

We shot a picture of this security guy taking a nap right in the entrance of Galerias Vallarta Parking Entrance. Just after that, another guy standing 50 meters from him, tried to wake him up by yelling something at him, then while we were passing by and taking pictures, he woke up and started walking towards us. He said that we could not take pictures of the building or anything on their territory.

WHAT!? Yes, we had to leave with our tail between our legs in the hope that maybe another day when they aren’t so aggressive we can go and shoot some nicer pictures.

Anyways, here are the pictures and if you have any idea WHY it isn’t allowed to take pictures… PLEASE comment!

Security Nap Liverpool / Galerias Vallarta
Naping

Waking up Security
Waking up!

Censoring pictures of Liverpool / Galerias Vallarta
Censoring from Security of Galerias Vallarta / Liverpool


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