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Cabras, La Tambora and Las Lupitas; three of the most famous
beaches that make up Teacapán's 45 km of virgin beaches. From
these heavenly beaches-- that are practically deserted, with
the exception of some 3000 palm trees-- you can fish, bird watch,
participate in watersports and watch dolphins. With its tropical
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estuary
rivers (the largest estuaries zone in México) and abundance
of wildlife, Teacapán is an important destination for ecotourism,
also. From Mazatlán, take Federal Hwy 15 about 98 km south,
until you come to Escuinapa. Then head west, toward the coastline
along the Escuinapa-Teacapán Hwy. until you reach ecological
paradise
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