Puerto Valolarta Research Paper

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The best place on earth I have ever been to, Breathtaking views, and crystal clear water. Puerto Vallarta & Nuevo Vallarta has the bluest skies and the best weather I have ever seen and felt. Fishing is always great because of the weather. I constantly hear boat horns a lot and boat engines. Traveling to the islands by boat to zipline, snorkel, and scuba dive is fun. Also the islands have beaches with animals all over like lizards that will jump up in your chair. The best time I was there was last time I went because I got to enjoy everything more and appreciated more things. The hotel is very nice, it has the looks and feels like the in town feel of Puerto Vallarta, but the hotel is in Nuevo Vallarta. I always smell burgers, beer and smoothies

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