Neal Johns
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Where is Marian in 1966? (Pic)
Where, oh, Where?
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Barry A.
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Looks like the outskirts of Los Arcos, to me
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David K
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Barry: El Arco?
Not too many flat areas in Baja.
There was no town of Vizcaino in 1966, and Guerrero Negro was NOT on the main transpeninsular route then...
I don't recall that many houses at Rancho San Agustin, but that is another flat area...
Good test Neal!
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Barry A.
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David-----
-------Yes, of course your are right---------I meant "El Arco"-------I am moving too fast for my own good this morning.
Barry
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Tortilla Flats....?
...The scene in the foreground most likely was the inspiration for Harry Belafonte's old song....
"There's a hole in the bucket, dear Liza....a hole"
Other than that, I haven't a clue!
According to my clock...anytime is \'BAJA TIME\' & as Jimmy Buffett says,
\"It doesn\'t use numbers or moving hands It always just says now...\"
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Neal Johns
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Hard to believe, but it is .................San Felipe!
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David K
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Neal, please be more specific... I was in San Felipe in 1966 and it was a lot more than that photo shows (shops, motels, gas stations)... Plus you
will have either mountains or sea in the background of a photo around San Felipe...
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Barry A.
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I KNEW that, but did not want to appear arrogant-----
----------San Felipe was a dusty little town in ' 66, wasn't it. Amazing!!!!
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Check out
Kat's Corner on sanfelipe.com.mx. Our neighbor, Lynn Peac-ck sent in a picture by Harry Crosby of SF circa 1952. Once @ the site, click on the Weather
tab. Then scroll down the left margin and click on Kat's corner. No malecon, Rockadile, or Miramar back then.
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San Felipe 66
My first trip to San Felipe was Thanksgiving Holiday 1966 to ride dirt bikes and drink Cerveza . Although small by today's standards, it was still a
pretty substantial town with a lot of shops, bars, restaurants and houses.
A friend of mine has a bunch of 8mm (not Super 8) film reels of San Felipe taken in 1957 that he "inherited" when an old neighbor of ours died in YV.
I've seen them a couple of times, but with no narration, it is almost impossible to relate them to what we knew of the town starting in 1966, but it's
clear that even then there was quite a bit there. Unfortunately, we can't ask the photographer and I'm not anxious for the day that I can.
Also in 1957-58, my Dad took a fishing trip to San Felipe and came back with a Totouva longer than the Width of our 57 Chevy wagon. He never had much
to say about the town itself.
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Barry A.
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My first trip to San Felipe was Jan. 1950----
-----with my aunt---I was 12 years old. I was just looking at some old slides of that trip, and it reveals that there were no paved streets, that the
town really did not go back from the water (as a town) for more than about 3 blocks, and I remember that we camped behind (just west of) a huge
barrier dune just south of "town", and we were within easy walking distance of downtown-----maybe 1/2 mile at most south of the flood lagoon. It was
every bit the sleepy little fishing village.
Where Marian must have made the "pic" was probably somewhere just west of the main downtown area, but I am just guessing. I do remember that the
approach to town was thru some pretty desolate country, which looked very much like what is in Marian Johns picture.
Am I close, Neal?
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David K
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In 1966... the paved road came into town and ended at the main north/south business street... which was dirt. A gas station was at the northwest
corner... Arnold's Del Mar Motel and cafe was the place to go... down where Rockadile's is now.
After the 1967 chubasco, the main business street was paved following the rebuilding of the town.
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In the early 50's the jail was a old black panel truck about where the red lobster is now , there was no a/c and no toilet grin
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Neal Johns
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Marian can't remember just where the pic was taken from. By the looks of it, must be pointed seaward. Sorry.
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Thanks for posting the old photos Neal... please continue!
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Barry A.
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Neal/Marian-----
----in that case I am sure that it was taken in El Arco.
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Debra
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HUM, All I could come up with was gravesite of the 'WIW' prior to herself.
Too those of you that may doubt me, check out El Camote's BBBB1 video!
Mean people suck!
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Neal Johns
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No worries, Debra. You are safe.
Just don't drink the water!
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