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    Mexico’s Dirtiest Beaches

    Mexico’s Dirtiest Beaches (and Not in a Fun Way)
    Published April 18, 2011
    | Fox News Latino




    If you’re planning a vacation to Zihuatanejo, Nayarit or Acapulco you might want to take a pause. (Actually, if you’re going to Acapulco, you have a few other things to think about, too.)
    Mexico’s Secretary of Health has declared that three beaches in these towns—Caletilla in Acapulco, Playa Principal in Zihuatanejo, and La Cruz de Huacanaxtle in Nayarit—exceed international standards for amount of enterococci bacteria in the water.

    Since this bacteria is commonly found in the human gastric system, its presence in sea water tends to mean things may have gotten too cozy between your surf and storm run-off, sewage, or other nasties. According to the state of Florida, enterococci has a correlation with “swimming-associated gastrointestinal illness.â€

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    Ewww! About as appetizing as the news I just found out about the future of my drinking water source here in South FL being replenished by "reclaimed" and treated waste sewer water.

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    Since the advent of my GERD and IBS any stomach ailment is just about DOUBLED in seriousness. No thanks! That would be one "vacation" I could live without!
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