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A few years ago when a hurricane threatened south Louisiana, a friend of mine went to help someone she knew get their house prepared for the storm, after which they evacuated to a town 100 miles farther inland. When she brought her friend back home after the storm had passed, she found an empty plastic Gatorade bottle atop a fencepost in the back yard, right where she had left it a couple of days before. That storm was a non-event as well.This is going around the Cozumel Facebook community, so thought I would share it - it's very funny and pretty accurate - aside from the rain and flooding!
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That sucks George. Look over TravelSafe.com coverage for future trips.I can appreciate the humor, but when even with insurance it costs 4 figures to evacuate last minute for the 2nd time in 5 years, its not as funny as it could be. I'm just glad everyone appears to be ok and damage is minimal.
I can appreciate the humor, but when even with insurance it costs 4 figures to evacuate last minute for the 2nd time in 5 years, its not as funny as it could be. I'm just glad everyone appears to be ok and damage is minimal.
Great picture Christi; but how are the reefs?