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Dem Bones....

Sharksbaja - 4-23-2005 at 01:44 PM

seem to be everywhere in Baja. I remember seeing a large bone mostly buried in the sand back in the early 70s. We were at Malirrimo and there whale bones all over the place. We wanted to see how big it was so we hooked a chain on it and tried over and over to yank it out of the sand. The bone finally popped out and we were amazed to see this gigantic whale vertebrate. It must have been 5 feet in across.
I have seen bones in odd places and in many yards. The desert does well at preverving these white reminders of what was. They fit so perfectly amid the cactus and terrain.
It isn't unusual to find native inhabitants bones in caves throughout Baja. Many people have told of the bones and their strange placement in some remote areas.

How about you?
Have you seen dem bones?
What about it Pampano, got a bone? :lol:
Hey JR, you must have some bone pics. Saw them somewhere on the net.....

Lets try to figure out what they are/were:



yes,but what kind of bird?
___________ __________ __________ ________

some are easy:


and some are not:

Sharksbaja - 4-23-2005 at 02:09 PM

OUCH!!

Bones in the States from Baja

Skeet/Loreto - 4-23-2005 at 04:16 PM

All of my Whale Bones and the Vertabre of a Dophlin are safely kept in my Shop. bones were collected over many years and are still in good Shape. I crossed the border before the "endangered Species Act came into being.

they remind me of the many Whales Virginia and I saw over the Years.

Skeet/Loreto

woody with a view - 4-23-2005 at 06:18 PM

Quote:

I crossed the border before the "endangered Species Act came into being.


so the whale flipper i took off the carcass north of san juanico last may and brought home was a FLUKE?:lol::bounce::biggrin::moon:

seriously, i didn't try to hide it and the border guard apparently never saw it or i would have another date in front of the juDGE???:light::saint:

how do they know it was endangered? AND WHY DIDN'T THEY SAVE IT IF THEY KNEW???

Cardon - 4-23-2005 at 07:02 PM

This guy was on the beach at Isla Monserrate

Osprey - 4-24-2005 at 07:14 AM

Cardon

Sea Lion

bajaandy - 4-24-2005 at 02:05 PM

We had the day to spend just messing around, so we rebuilt this one on the beach north of punta Cono.

[Edited on 4-24-2005 by bajaandy]

goodies from Pt. Conception

Sharksbaja - 4-24-2005 at 03:22 PM

many bones out there.....





and farther north....
fun ones:

Hector y Sunshine

Paulina - 4-24-2005 at 07:56 PM

They are a lovely couple...

Pictured here in their Ano Nuevo attire. We try to dress them appropriate to the holiday/season as often as possible. As of Spring break we left them wearing base ball caps, Hector has a refreshing Jimador and Sunshine was left enjoying a can of Presidente. As they age, their bones are starting to require more and more bailing wire, but they are holding tough. An effort of love.

The Santa hats pictured above didn't last long. We bought them at a Segunda in Maneadero, but they were gone after a couple of days. Someone must have needed them more than Hector and Sunshine did, no biggie as their New Year attire was soon to follow.

As for other bones, we have a juvenile whale skull on our dining room wall in Ensenada that attracts a lot of attention. We have the typical vertibrae, skulls, ribs and jaw bones that are found after numerous whales were trapped in gill nets one year near our place. Lots of bones.

This was a fun topic.

[Edited on 25-4-2005 by Paulina]

Paulina - 4-24-2005 at 07:58 PM

Dern's dad Joe and Hector. Spring Break '05

honored

Sharksbaja - 4-25-2005 at 12:11 AM

Nice to meet the clever folks who done em up! It was great to see the "pets' ready for the occasion. Thanx.

Here's the whole family enjoying the area.

[Edited on 4-25-2005 by Sharksbaja]

Bruce R Leech - 4-25-2005 at 07:03 AM

the most common bones found in Baja are chicken legs. I don't understand what happens to the rest of the chickens bones?:lol:

Bones?

MexicoTed - 4-25-2005 at 10:14 PM

How about this bone sitting on one of the graves at Mission San Fernando Velicata. Can someone tell me if it's human or animal? The mission and the graves are washing away.
Ted

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femur

Sharksbaja - 4-25-2005 at 11:47 PM

it appears to be a human femur..