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Roberto
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Where is that bar in relation to the campground/restaurant that used to be in that area? It's been a few years (9 or so) since I've camped on that
beach, but it was great.
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DianaT
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Pat,
Be sure to save that first picture---it may come in handy.
John and Diane
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EMAM
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Hey Diane, my thoughts exactly
The bar is about 100/200 yards from the old campground. And the old restaurant that everyone talks of is gone.
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Sunman
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Quote: | Originally posted by The Sculpin
Sigh......................this used to be a very pretty beach where you could surf, relax and take long walks to the south, and meet the pangueros
when they came in. Now it's ruined. |
Couldn't agree more.
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jack
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sunman
Quote: | Originally posted by The Sculpin
Sigh......................this used to be a very pretty beach where you could surf, relax and take long walks to the south, and meet the pangueros
when they came in. Now it's ruined. |
Couldn't agree more. |
I'll second that.
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Loretana
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Los Cerritos
The beach in question (I believe it is 1100 meters of frontage) came up for sale in 1998.
Oregon developer Roger Pollock paid several million dollars for it.
Maybe the surf crowd should have pooled their resources and purchased it so that it could remain "unspoiled" by development.
Some folks appreciate the new outdoor restaurant, bar and engineered privvies, others feel that "their" pristine surf spot has been taken away. Its'
all a matter of perspective.
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
-Nikola Tesla
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jack
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Large undeveloped beaches like Los Cerritos was, are becoming a rarity in Southern Baja. Especially ones with easy access and situated close to towns.
Los Cerritos was one of the last really good camping spots remaining if you wanted a spot close to food, water, etc. Now its gone. Not everyone likes
to be surrounded by restaurants, hotels and condos, I hate to see Los Cerritos turn into another Cabo environment. By the way, I'm no surfer.
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