Yep, still to be found...if you have the right guy's with you.
Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Whirleybird we were lucky that they dragged us along to a place we would never have found ourselves.
At the Boca The Yasica where the river meets the ocean, after driving for about 20 minutes through sand dunes, not knowing where you end up, you come out of the bushes and there is that desolated beach with only some fisher men on the river and a little restaurant and endless miles of beach with no people on it and where the dogs can run for ever.
Very basic little restaurant, nothing fancy but the most wonderful and tasty grilled fresh catch of the day fish or lobster.
Whirleybird will not forgive me for giving this jem away...oops :bunny:
Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Whirleybird we were lucky that they dragged us along to a place we would never have found ourselves.
At the Boca The Yasica where the river meets the ocean, after driving for about 20 minutes through sand dunes, not knowing where you end up, you come out of the bushes and there is that desolated beach with only some fisher men on the river and a little restaurant and endless miles of beach with no people on it and where the dogs can run for ever.
Very basic little restaurant, nothing fancy but the most wonderful and tasty grilled fresh catch of the day fish or lobster.
Whirleybird will not forgive me for giving this jem away...oops :bunny: