Manzanillo Sun article

Fish Life of Manzanillo

 By Terry Sovil from the May 2012 Edition Panamic Sergeant Major The Panamic Sergeant Major ranges from 5-100′ (1.5-30M). They have an elongated, disk shaped body, usually black and silver to white head and belly. They often have bluish and blue-green tints. Breeding males generally display a blue wash when courting or guarding eggs. This […]

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Carnaval

By Suzanne A. Marshall from the April 2012 Edition Carnaval (carnival in English), is a week- long fiesta that takes place in some Catholic Latin American countries leading up to the period of Lent before the celebration of Easter. As most Catholics interpret, Lent is a period of sacrifice and renewal of faith. This usually […]

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Manzanillo Sun article

Fish Life of Manzanillo

By Terry Sovil from the April 2012 Edition Sharpnose Puffer Tiny whitish spots cover the body of this inquisitive little fish. It is similar to the Honeycomb Puffer which has markings around the eye. This fish has a pronounced pointed snout. They come from the family of Smooth Puffers. They range in depths from 10 […]

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April Humour

By Sun Reporter from the April 2012 Edition In Manzanillo, Colima-the Secretary of Tourism for the Government of the State, Fernando Morán, , confirmed that for the coming holiday period of Holy week and Easter, one of the most important calendar, there will be more than 80 lifeguards to guard the beaches of the three […]

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