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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Historic Center Nudism and Sexual Entertainment Hotspot in Mazatlan coming!

Ha: I got you: this sort of title seems to be catching and increase viewer traffic.

The original title was: "The new house site for J&R". But the statistics analytsis showed me that titles that include words like "nudity etc" are much more effective in attracting readers - and a blog author of course likes reader numbers to go up...

So, no nudism or sex in this blog, sorry!

I took a little hike to the new place Joan and Randy now own in the Historic Center of Mazatlan, having completed the legal and financial steps just this week. Lets look at it before a new building arises from the ashes:

Here I am walking up the road - about 1 block to go - and on account of J&R moving there, the city decided to replace the sewer pipes:

 Past the construction, we are almost there:
 Here we are: the green arrows indicate the lot/old building:
 This is it: a delapidated and abandoned building, where by the lot extends to the back quite a distance. Note that there is never any space between the houses: no trouble with upkeep of in between spaces then:
Across the site is a shrine, well maintained (one less chance for neighbors to live there and make noises):
 There used to be a an hermit lady living there - see the inscription below:

Next to the capella/shrine is another abandoned building, which seems to have been destroyed by a fire: If you buy it, make sure first that the Agency in charge of historic buildings does not have an original record of this house, because in that case the new owner had to rebuild the original - potentially costly (but also looking very nice in the end...):
From the site of the capella you have a nice view towards the Malecon and the ocean side: This would also be the view from the back of the J&R building: 
Here a view from the capella site (not the house) towards downtown/Historic Center): 
 And a view also of the house and its adjoining buildings - all looking quite clean:
The door being locked, I could not take a shot of the backyard (all open, no construction), but I could take a peak through the fencing of the one and only room - which of course will either disappear or renovated during the pending construction.

 Less than 10 min walking downhill takes you to the Malecon and beach:
Now, let's see what kind of new building the designers will come up with during the following few months! Good luck....




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