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Calou's Baja Haha
Sailing travels of the Powell family on board Calou.
Masks from Suchitlan
06/22/2009, Suchitlan, Colima, Mexico

Some of the superb masks made by the artisans in Suchitlan. It's basically one family that produces these superb masks (there are imitators but they don't come even close in terms of quality).

These beautiful masks are wearable and used in traditional dance. They are carved by hand using only sharp bladed instruments (no electric cutting tools). After they are carved they are painted beautifully with oil paints. It takes about seven days to complete one mask.

We purchased two of these masks, a goat mask (second from left in the forward row), and a coyote mask.

Mexico Sailing Trip 2008-2009
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Active Volcano at Colima
06/22/2009

We drove east from Colima to see this active volcano, which has an eruption on the average about every ten days. When that happens, the flow of ash can exceed speeds of 100 km per hour. You don't want to be on the slopes of this volcano when that happens!

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Aztec ruins in Chanal
06/21/2009

We visited Aztec ruins at near the village of Chanal. This was the fifth ruin in the area, hence it is called Chanal #5.

All seriousness aside, the structure in the photo was used for human sacrifice. The victims were taken to this mound, where there hearts were cut out as offerings to the Aztec gods.


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Hotel Ceballo in Colima
06/20/2009

Here we are in front Hotel Ceballos, located right on the town square in the historic colonial city of Colima. It looks like many European cities. The cathedral on the square was built in the 16th century.

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Lunch at Comala
06/20/2009, Comala, Colima State, Mexico

We arrived at our hotel in Colima, and then drove out to a nearby town of Comala. It was a hot afternoon, so we stopped for a beer at this restaurant in Comala.

Little did we know, the restaurants have the tradition of providing you with abundant free (and delicious) food if you just order a drink. No sooner than our beer arrived, than our table was filled with four huge plates of appetizers. Boy we were stuffed!
The incredible free food at our table in Comala, that came with the beers.

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Intrepid at Barra
06/19/2009

This boat, INTREPID, showed up in the marina near us. Its captain, Zack, just 17 years old, has nearly completed a singlehanded circumnavigation. I think he's going to set the record for the youngest person to do so. It was great to meet Zack.

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