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Update from another thread...
So their authority was a guide book? :shocked2: Frommer's - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I often wonder if the authors of those have ever been to the places they report on.
So some guidebook heard something, then said something, and by the time it got to Yucatan Today, it was accepted. See why I am skeptical?
I hope the national government does improve things, but keep it real...
I just received an email from Searious Diving and states the Formmers print was incorrect regarding Whale Sharks from only Isla Holbox... Isla Mujeres can swim with the Whale Sharks as well...
Hi Mr Sorenson: thanks a lot for asking, here I send copies of the e-mail that Formmer's mistake caused on the internet.
"Our comments did good. Frommer information added Isla Mujeres. Thanks to all
Change is coming, however: The Mexican government has designated Isla Holbox as one of the few ports allowed to offer trips to swim with whale sharks (another is Isla Mujeres). The larges fish in the ocean has been parking in these warm Yucatan waters every summer for the past six years -- and tourists are starting to follow. Who can blame them?"
So some guidebook heard something, then said something, and by the time it got to Yucatan Today, it was accepted. See why I am skeptical?
I hope the national government does improve things, but keep it real...