Boca de Iguanas development commits percentage of sales to Mother Nature

Released on: November 21, 2007, 1:08 pm

Press Release Author: Mexican Pacific Marketing

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: Mexico's newest eco-resort community pledges one percent of
sales toward environmental programs

Press Release Body: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MANZANILLO, Mexico (Nov. 21 , 2007) - Turtles returning to nest on the creamy sand
beaches of Boca de Iguanas have reason to be thankful. Developers of the eco-resort
community nestled on 18 acres of beachfront have committed one percent of all sales
towards environmental preservation programs, including an onsite turtle camp
monitored by university student biologists and care of a rare mangrove ecosystem.

The life of a turtle is a precarious one. After surviving to adulthood in the wild
ocean, females return to the beaches of their birth following a unique evolutionary
memory called "imprinting" which allows them to memorize their location based on
humidity and mineral composition of the sand in which they hatch. They come ashore
by moonlight and lay as many as 150 golf ball sized eggs which have a 1 in 1,000
chance in surviving to adulthood.

Located 40 minutes north of Manzanillo International Airport (ZLO), the multi-use
development of Boca de Iguanas broke ground in Fall 2006 on 18 acres of prime beach
real estate. Boca de Iguanas represents a fusion of Mexican architecture,
incorporating classic colonial hacienda elements in the Spanish mission-inspired
Pueblo, contemporary modern design in Entre Palmeras, and eclectic "jungle-chic"
rustic areas dedicated to Mother Nature.

Opening this Christmas are a beach club with infinity edge swimming pool, an al
fresco restaurant and bar under a soaring palapa on more than 1,000 feet of cream
sand beach, and a boutique hotel featuring 12 suites in contemporary Mexican design.
Rustic eco-chic cabanas hidden in the hills, along with a holistic wellness spa
featuring healing therapies and yoga are also in the works for 2008.

To maximize on the "greenness" of the community, homes come equipped with solar
panels for sun-powered electricity and hot water, and natural bamboo flooring.
Plumbing will connect to community gray water recycling systems, and an onsite
sewage treatment plant. The ecologically-progressive resort community - a first for
Moksa Development, also features alternative clean energy sources, underground
utilities, natural cleaning system for the swimming pools and onsite organic gardens
and composting.

Environmental protection is the focus of the community's master plan, which revolves
around a rare mangrove estuary that is home to aviary, reptilian and fish species.
Bio-climatic architecture which works with - not against - Mother Nature, emphasizes
natural light, airflow that cools spaces naturally, and indoor and outdoor living as
seen in expansive courtyards, enclosed garden areas and bathrooms under the stars.
The restaurant's healthy spa menu includes recipes featuring papaya, mango, banana
and tamarind picked fresh from the trees planted around Boca de Iguanas. An organic
garden will be planted according to rules of permaculture which encourages a healthy
co-dependency between plants which compliment each other. And everyone is invited to
harvest fresh basil, mint, sage, oregano, parsley grown in the walkable community
herb garden.

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Boca de Iguanas Development
info@bocadeiguanas.com


Web Site: http://www.bocadeiguanas.com

Contact Details: Media contact:
Mexican Pacific Marketing
press@mexicanpacific.com
(949) 340-2602 (US)
+52 (314) 335-3207/08 (MX)

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