Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

A Group of Eight Crocodiles Spotted Venturing from Natural Reserve into Puerto Vallarta Sea

PUERTO VALLARTA (PVDN) - In an event that caught the attention of social media users and tourists alike, a group of at least eight crocodiles was captured on video and photographs as they journeyed from their natural reserve habitat into the sea. These striking visuals, taken by onlookers at the Boca de Tomates estuary near the Marina Vallarta - Hotel Zone, quickly gained traction and went viral.

Eyewitness accounts, supported by various media outlets, depict the reptiles leisurely strolling across the sandy beach before making their way into the waters. Although the occurrence intrigued many tourists, local caretakers ensured . . .

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