This annual event should really focus on advising local people about conservation efforts in their
communities. However, this year was a sad event.

A very nice photo exhibition in the bowels of the city hall, which prompltly closed for the 3 hours of lunch.
Several other events were rescheduled, annoying  anyone wanting to attend.

For me, the most magnificent event was the "tour de force" of the gastronomic cooking capabilities of the
peripheral communities. Especially the ability of the sponsoring government organizations to talk these
impoverished communities to provide jumbo shrimp with all the trimmings at 5 pesos per dish.

I am not stupid! I ate almost everything I could fit in my mouth. And that includes some things I never
thought would cross my lips. And WOW!, most of the food was delicious, except the tamales wrapped in
plant leaves and stuffed with small fish. My dog enjoyed those.
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VI Conservation Week
Catemaco, November 2006