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A cliff diver leaps from the rocks above Acapulco after the Mexican resort allowed resumption of the activity in the aftermath of deadly Hurricane Otis, but tourists are only slowly returning to ...
A group of divers known for jumping off Acapulco’s La Quebrada cliff performed for the first time since Hurricane Otis devastated the Mexican coastal town.
Divers returned to the cliffs of Acapulco, Mexico, to make their high leaps into the waters on Dec. 16 months after Hurricane Otis devastated the region in October.
Acapulco's iconic cliff divers are ready to resume daily shows, but there are no spectators to witness their death-defying leaps from the craggy heights of La Quebrada into the churning sea below ...
To get you started, here are our top things to do in Acapulco. Watch Diving At La Quebrada A picturesque 115-foot cliff along the coast of Acapulco, La Quebrada is a massive attraction where visitors ...
Cindy Pelaquin and Michelle Johnson, both of Boston, were watching the famous Acapulco cliff divers less than a mile away. They saw the military roadblocks but heard nothing.