Villa Mandalay Apartments Vacation Rental - Cozumel, Mexico
The Villa Mandalay Apartments are two apartments that are located on the second floor of Villa Mandalay, in the heart of one of Cozumel's best neighborhoods: Corpus Christi. Staying here means you'll be close to everything that downtown Cozumel has to offer: 5 blocks from the oceanfront boardwalk, 1 block to a great park with a Caribbean style cathedral, 1-2 to blocks to various local restaurants, and 5 blocks to a major grocery store. Not to mention 20 minutes walking distance to Cozumel's main colonial square.
Both apartments are almost exactly the same, with a very similar layout and ammenities. Either one is perfect for a single or a couple. The apartments have a separate entrance from the house, private baths, king size beds, and small kitchenettes. They also have access to both a 2nd floor terrace and a 3rd floor roof deck. The main house does have a pool but the pool is not accessible if you rent one of the apartments.
Both the house and the apartments are new construction, so everything is brand spanking new and ready for you to enjoy.
Villa Mandalay Vacation Rental - Cozumel, Mexico
Villa Mandalay is a brand new modern villa set in the heart of one of Cozumel's best neighborhoods: Corpus Christi. Staying here means you'll be close to everything that downtown Cozumel has to offer: 5 blocks from the oceanfront boardwalk, 1 block to a great park with a Caribbean style cathedral, 1-2 to blocks to various local restaurants, and 5 blocks to a major grocery store. Not to mention 20 minutes walking distance to Cozumel's main colonial square.
The house sits on a large lot and has been uniquely divided into a main house on the ground floor and two bedrooms on the 2nd floor that each have small kitchenettes and can be accessed from both inside the house and from outside via a separate staircase. The house can be rented as one, or each of the bedrooms on the 2nd level can be rented as a separate apartment. See the listing for Villa Mandalay Apartment.
As you enter the house from the street, you'll immediate find yourself in the large front courtyard. Off to the right is a great pool area, with a pool that has both very shallow and deep ends. Directly in front of you is the entrance to the main level. To get there, walk through the large outdoor dining and lounging area, which has a BBQ and food preparation area with a sink.
On the main level, the house has one large bedroom with a private bath and direct access to an inner courtyard, and the house's contemporary-furnished living room and fully equipped kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. What you'll love about each of these areas is all the built in storage, unique nooks and crannies, and the attention to detail the architect and builder put into creating the spaces.
Villa Mandalay is a great house if you're looking to stay closer to downtown or if you have a group who's seeking maximum privacy.
Mandalay 3 bedrooms/3.5 bathroom for sale in Cozumel Mexico
Villa Mandalay is a brand new modern villa in the middle of one of Cozumel's best neighborhoods: Corpus Christi.
Living here means you'll be close to everything that downtown Cozumel has to offer: 5 blocks from the oceanfront boardwalk, 1 block to a great park with a cathedral, 1-2 to blocks to various local restaurants, and 5 blocks to a major grocery store.
Not to mention 20 minutes walking distance to Cozumel's main colonial square.
The house sits on a large lot and has been uniquely divided into a main house on the ground floor and two bedrooms on the 2nd floor that each have small kitchenettes and can be accessed from both inside the house and from outside via a separate staircase.
The house can be rented as one, or each of the bedrooms on the 2nd level can be rented as a separate apartment.
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University Challenge S46E37 (Final) Wolfson - Cambridge vs Balliol - Oxford
Finally the one episode that we've all been waiting for, the grand final. You might know the result already (I certainly do before watching :-p ), but that takes none of the drama of the win here. Not having the opponent limping on the last leg definitely helps. If you want blow-by-blow timeline or analysis:
telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/university-challenge-final-live-will-eric-monkman-wolfson-college/
Funny how Telegraph (and Mail too, apparently) always turn for woman representation on every UC final. Anyway, let's remember some brave souls that we have lost along the ways (Warwick for me). Nevertheless, it's a deserved win. For me, I'll be waiting for the party pictures the day after (Oscar Powell drowning in alcohol last year is quite amusing, tbh).
As always, thank you for everyone's support during the last year or so. I am glad to be of help to many people here. For the next series, I can't give you an answer yet. If I do decide to stick around, I'll see you this summer then.
Mobile, Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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Mobile, Alabama
00:02:28 1 Etymology
00:03:08 2 History
00:03:17 2.1 Colonial
00:08:00 2.2 19th century
00:13:19 2.3 20th century
00:21:49 3 Geography and climate
00:21:59 3.1 Geography
00:22:47 3.2 Neighborhoods
00:23:11 3.3 Climate
00:25:27 3.3.1 Christmas Day tornado
00:26:58 4 Culture
00:28:02 4.1 Carnival and Mardi Gras
00:31:01 4.2 Archives and libraries
00:32:45 4.3 Arts and entertainment
00:36:44 5 Tourism
00:36:53 5.1 Museums
00:39:17 5.2 Parks and other attractions
00:41:35 5.3 Historic architecture
00:45:06 6 Demographics
00:47:35 7 Government
00:50:00 8 Education
00:50:08 8.1 Public facilities
00:50:56 8.2 Private facilities
00:52:20 8.3 Tertiary
00:52:29 8.4 Primary and secondary
00:52:54 8.4.1 Undergraduate and postgraduate
00:54:46 8.4.2 Community college
00:55:09 8.4.3 Vocational
00:55:39 9 Healthcare
00:57:48 10 Economy
00:58:49 10.1 Major industry
00:58:57 10.1.1 Port of Mobile
00:59:37 10.1.2 Shipyards
01:00:44 10.1.3 Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley
01:03:01 10.1.4 ThyssenKrupp
01:03:52 10.2 Top employers
01:04:09 10.3 Unemployment rate
01:04:37 11 Transportation
01:04:47 11.1 Air
01:05:25 11.2 Rail
01:06:27 11.3 Roadways
01:08:14 11.4 Water
01:10:36 12 Media
01:10:44 12.1 Print
01:11:24 12.2 Television
01:12:34 12.3 Radio
01:13:33 13 Sports
01:13:42 13.1 Football
01:14:55 13.2 Baseball
01:15:33 13.3 Basketball
01:15:52 13.4 Other sports and facilities
01:16:55 14 Sister cities
01:17:09 15 Tunnels
01:17:28 16 See also
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Mobile ( moh-BEEL; French pronunciation: [mɔ.bil]) is the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population within the city limits was 195,111 as of the 2010 United States Census, making it the third most populous city in Alabama, the most populous in Mobile County, and the largest municipality on the Gulf Coast between New Orleans, Louisiana, and St. Petersburg, Florida.
Alabama's only saltwater port, Mobile is located on the Mobile River at the head of the Mobile Bay and the north-central Gulf Coast. The Port of Mobile has always played a key role in the economic health of the city, beginning with the settlement as an important trading center between the French colonists and Native Americans, down to its current role as the 12th-largest port in the United States.Mobile is the principal municipality of the Mobile metropolitan area. This region of 412,992 residents is composed solely of Mobile County; it is the third-largest metropolitan statistical area in the state. Mobile is the largest city in the Mobile-Daphne−Fairhope CSA, with a total population of 604,726, the second largest in the state. As of 2011, the population within a 60-mile (100 km) radius of Mobile is 1,262,907.Mobile was established in 1702 by the French as the first capital of colonial La Louisiane (New France). During its first 100 years, Mobile was a colony of France, then Britain, and lastly Spain. Mobile first became a part of the United States of America in 1813, with the annexation by President James Madison of West Florida from Spain. In 1861, Alabama joined the Confederate States of America, which surrendered in 1865.Considered one of the Gulf Coast's cultural centers, Mobile has several art museums, a symphony orchestra, professional opera, professional ballet company, and a large concentration of historic architecture. Mobile is known for having the oldest organized Carnival or Mardi Gras celebrations in the United States. Its French Catholic colonial settlers celebrated this festival from the first decade of the 18th century. Beginning in 1830, Mobile was host to the first formally organized Carnival mystic society to celebrate with a parade in the United States. (In New Orleans such a group is called a krewe.)