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Tori Spelling livid outside lawyer's office amid custody, assets talks. Katie Couric calls Matt Lauer 'disgusting,' 'abusive' in awkward 'Today' return. Lala Kent seen at modest apartment complex after Randall Emmett breakup. That all began to change in the s, as the turtle population dwindled and the first mass of Italian tourists arrived. When the Mexican government banned turtle hunting in , the coast here became a test case for how to shift from an industry that created environmental degradation to others that are eco-friendly.

And now, with investment from government, nonprofits and green-minded businesses like the Body Shop founder who helped establish a cosmetics co-op run by local women the shift is nearly complete. The fishermen here still occasionally pull in sharks despite pressure from the government and locals to end the practice; we saw and smelled carcasses from our table at La Termita during an otherwise enjoyable dinner of brick-oven pizza. But mostly, the area has found its sustainable groove.

Much of the new construction is built to blend in with the surroundings, walkers outnumber drivers, and several business owners are now raving about plans for solar-powered streetlights.

His story was a typical one. He came here for a brief visit from the city of Puebla 10 years ago, then quickly decided to move here. Local residents who have been here longer are equally proud, showing off their cooking ingredients, or the parrots that seem to be the favored mascot.

From our perch in our two-bedroom house up a steep driveway — with doors that did not lock and a terrace that lacked any sort of barrier — we could see that the little village fell dark and quiet before midnight. Mazunte, a minute walk away, was busier. Live music blared until a loosely enforced closing time — some said it was midnight, others guessed 2 a.

At sunrise, on the main road between the towns, women in baggy pants appeared with yoga mats in their arms. The cosmetics shop was filled with day-trippers from those two cities as well, some Mexican, many from colder places like Canada. As for swimming, the waves simply require caution.

We swam with our children in the small coves near a series of large rocks in San Agustinillo, starting shallow then slowly moving out a little deeper. It was a great way to show my son, who had been taking swimming lessons, why the ocean needs to be respected. The visit to the turtle center was more worry-free. The goal now, of course, is to encourage conservation, and when we visited, fresh paint suggested its recent renovation and expansion.



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