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Some 39km from Catemaco, this village has several palapas offering grilled fish and seafood, along with fresh coconut water, and there's a beach here with calm, shallow waters where two rivers converge. The place is considerably livelier on holidays and weekends. Fairly frequent piratas (pickup trucks) run here from Catemaco (M$40).


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