Tasty Morsel Monday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

On our way to Palenque we crossed most of southern Mexico.  Lots of amazing geography in that part of the world including several of Mexico's 10 or 12 active volcanoes.  #1 is the ever popular Popocatepetl, which erupted just last year and still has a fair amount of smoke issuing from a vent on the side.  

A beautiful morning with 20+ miles visibility and calm winds with smooth seas..The air temperature was 61.9 and the water is 57.9.  High tide is at 7:36am +5.2' and low tide will be at 2:08pm -0.4' for your sea-glass picking pleasure.  We have a 3.3' swell out of 238º WSW.  It was 2' to 3' with some fatter outsides, but the tide was floating things a bit and you could get a few good faces if you were patient...

#2 is Pico de Orizaba, which is considered dormant and last erupted in 1684.  Considering we're talking geographic time here, we're not counting the Pico out...

#3 is an overview of the courtyard at Palenque from the eastern most temple.  If you climb the mountain beyond the temple and look toward the coast, you can see the Caribbean Sea and the curvature of the earth!
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"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!

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