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Jack Swords
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Juncalito
David etc:
P. 191 in Peterson's book. I also got this trip some more photos of different ruins at Juncalito in back of the beach just at the edge of the
cliff/streambed. It's all covered with brush. The other "wall" is between Escondido and Juncalito bay. Mission era, possibly an estancia or visita,
who knows, but mighty interesting.
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Sallysouth
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Doug
Thanks for this great board! Your'e right, word did get around and now I have some answers and even MORE curiosity about this subject! Great job and
great people on your board! Adios manana!
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David K
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p. 191?
In my 1998 (2000 printing) Third edition, page 191 is a map of Loreto... There is a small mention of it on page 202, which I missed.
In the 1992 Second edition is a BIG write up on it on page 191 (obviously the edition you have, Jack!).
In the 1987 First edition is no mention. Page 191 is a map of La Paz.
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Sallysouth
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Thats been printed!
And will go south with me tomorrow! Thank you to David and Jack! I can hardly wait to see this, and more that you have brought to my (VERY CURIOUS)
attention. Iwill report in tne next few weeks. Thank you so mucho...Sal
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David K
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Thank you Sally... You have a great time playing with your grandbaby and playing in Baja! Please post regular reports from El Fuerte at Pto.
Escondido, BCS!
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:coolup:my ingles is bad very bad.. is original of Juncalito BCS and is granddaughter of Ramon Villalejo I am lawyer and alive in the CD of Mexico
and you can encamp or rent with Jorge Villalejo Ir to dive, to mountains and many other things more...:bounce::bounce:
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you want a place where to rent in loss near loreto... its mail looks for
Jorge villalejo: he is evillalejom@yahoo.com.mx, in JUncalito BCS;... this located frenta to the beach... is a calm place, is only wife and he... is
the third house next to the church
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Sallysouth
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Anyone here on the board that can make any sense of this? Note the date of my first post! Maybe Bruce can help me with this?
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english is not his top seller....
Quote: | Originally posted by Anonymous
my ingles is bad very bad.. is original of Juncalito BCS and is
granddaughter of Ramon Villalejo I am lawyer and alive in the CD of Mexico and you can encamp or rent with Jorge Villalejo Ir to dive, to mountains
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"my ingles is bad very bad". I think that he just didnt noted the date of your post, and the fact he doesnt read/speak english too well.
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comitan
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My guess would be that he is from Juncalito, but now is a lawyer living in Mexico city. He still has family there and is trying to help them rent
property there in Juncalito.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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Sallysouth
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David K? Can you shed any light on this? You knew Ramons family, and maybe you can remember who this person is and how so connected to the family.
There is very little land left in Juncalito for rent or otherwise (altho my family still has a lot with palapa and bodega).
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Sallysouth
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Comitan, It sounds about right! If you eliminate a lot of his/her words, what you say makes sense.I'm so curious, as this is a very old post.Thanks,
Sally
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sallysouth
David K? Can you shed any light on this? You knew Ramons family, and maybe you can remember who this person is and how so connected to the family.
There is very little land left in Juncalito for rent or otherwise (altho my family still has a lot with palapa and bodega). |
Gee Sally, I was 15 when we went fishing with Ramon in 1973... I think my dad went out with him again in 1976 while my girlfriend and mom and I went
up to San Javier for the day... I had a photo of Ramon with his father and all the salted shark meat drying on the lines... the morning light on the
Sierra Gigante sure made a great background!
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