A detailed computer modeling study indicates that oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along Atlantic coast.
Latest addition : 11 June.
Costa Lora development in Tamaulipas, Mexico to open by 2012.
A detailed computer modeling study indicates that oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along Atlantic coast.
Mexico is one of the world’s leading destinations, and continues to build a tourism product highly regarded for quality and value.
There is concern that oil could move toward the Texas Gulf; directly in the path of the Kemp’s Ridley turtle.
New tourist resort development will have 20,000 units for accommodation amid hotels, condominium, villas and tourist residences.
Like Cancun, Loreto, Huatulco, Ixtapa and Los Cabos, the project will be another of the country’s “Integrally Planned Centers”.
Costa Lora Development in Tamaulipas to Open by 2012.
Mexico is planning a big new tourism center near the US border along the Gulf of Mexico.
Costa Lora will be the first Integrally Planned Center since Cancun and Huatulco.