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Las Animas Beach

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Las Animas Bay is a Beach Club and Restaurant located only 15 minutes south of Puerto Vallarta at the beautiful beach of Las Animas.

Welcome to Las Animas Bay Beach Club

“The Restaurant at Las Animas Bay is ready to please you with the most exquisite seafood plates to the exquisite taste of our brick-oven dishes; in here we have merged the best of both worlds!”

Welcome to Las Animas Bay Beach Club

Their activities offer a Waterfall Trail Hike, Kayaking, Snorkeling, Sailing and even Scuba Diving!

You will enjoy the Beach Club’s wonderful view of the Bay of Banderas and experience an excellent service accompanied by beautiful sunsets and paradise.

Beach Club

Las Animas Beach Club also offers memberships for Puerto Vallarta residents only, to encourage and support local customers with discounts up to 25%

Beautiful and Natural Jungle Paradise

A Jungle in Paradise

Enjoy a relaxing massage!

Enjoy a relaxing massage in Paradise

You can visit their website at www.lasanimasbay.com

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.


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