I love the warm, virgin waters of mainland Mexico. Sometimes I’ll be surfing and sting-rays fly up into the air and slap back down into the water. At the nearby beaches, I’ve seen turtles pop up for air right next to me. When the waves are just peaking, you can see schools of little fish, surfing the clear blue wave. Sometimes you have to worry about jellyfish, but the sting is minor and it goes away within the day. I love the way the water just glides against your body, instead of the feeling of restriction. I feel like it kind of makes you a better surfer, because you are not as cautious when you decide to catch a wave due to the brain freeze that might ensue. Not to mention the obvious fact that you can just stay out there longer because your toes aren’t numb from frostbite. The best thing is surfing at sunset, staying in the warm water until it gets dark, and then riding that last wave, that’s almost too dark to see, back inside.
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