Fondest Memory: During our stay at Manzanillo every night we heard a strange sound, and we didn't have a clue about what it could be, it didn't sound like anything we heard before like a cricket or a bird.
One night I was heading to my room trought the already deserted corridors when I saw something runing to a garden to hide from me. I managed to catch it, it was a small frog and in that moment I knew this animals were responsible of the nocturne sounds we heard, I felt a lot of tenderness when the amphibian, feeling menaced tried to hide below my clock, after sharing the discovery with my family I returned the frog to the garden in wich I had found it and went to sleep.
I really thing is marvelous that wildlife and humans are still able to share this urban space, I hope the people of Manzanillo realize the economic, cultural and health advantages that nature provides and that they take the necessary measures to protect it and preserve it, it is great to see that we don't have to live in gray, polluted and noisy cities if we gave ourselves a chance of enjoying and protecting everything that nature gave us.
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