WHEN I RETURN TO THAT SPECIAL PLACE I was born in a small town of green valleys and lush vegetation. Palmito del Verde is a small town, with around 1,500 inhabitants, located in the municipality of Escuinapa, 50 kilometers away from the border between Sinaloa state and Nayarit state in the northeast of the Mexican Republic. My hometown is famous for being one of the most important producer and also exporter of shrimp and mango of that region, both with excellent quality. The distance between Escuinapa and El Palmito (as we natives, normally call it) is 30.4 kilometers, and the route takes approximately 36 minutes to be completed. On the way from one place to another, the view is stunning: unique landscapes colored with green palm trees, marshes populated by beautiful birds of countless species and too many colors, with access to privileged beaches such as Las Cabras, Los Ángeles, La Tambora, Las Lupitas and Los Cuatro Surcos. The blue of these beaches is unique. Even the hardest person falls in love with the view around. The way back to my hometown is always long, but is worth it when you have a landscape like those found there. …show more content…
In order to arrive to my town, people must turn to the left and just follow that road, it will take less than 10 minutes by car. During those minutes, nothing but endless green fields will be seen. In certain seasons of the year those fields are used to seed peppers, tomatoes, squash, and watermelon. In some other seasons, farmers leave to rest the land, so next season can reap better results, although they do not always seed those fields, due to the rains, there is abundant vegetation. The impregnating fragrance of endless and still wet green grass because of the morning breeze fills the lungs of visitors with the purest air. Probably, this is the greenest place you have ever