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[*] posted on 4-21-2009 at 12:48 PM
Last Second Baja Missions Trip!


Nomads,

I just got this message from Zella Ibanez of CAREM stating they have a couple last-second cancellations for their incredible missions trip this week (6 days and 5 nights, April 23-28). So if you can travel on a whim and have some extra dinero, contact her immediately.

Ted, we have had 4 cancellations and therefore we could take 4 last minute people at 10% discounts. IF there is anyone you might know who wants to go, we must know immediately and they will need to be FOR sure and bring their $. If they wish to come, I have to add rooms on the trip for them and pay for them by Tuesday night/Wed am. We have already paid for the necessary rooms. The lunch thing, we can add via telephone. Please let me know IMMEDIATELY. Contact me at both of these:

zella@prodigy.net.mx
Tel: 011 52 665 655 6419


You can read more at this link:

http://www.carem.org/events.htm

Ted




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[*] posted on 4-21-2009 at 05:27 PM


The missions are a great part of Baja... Zella's trip goes to several in the state of Baja California (Norte)... see map in the link.

>>> "Lectured tour of the extraordinary peninsula of Baja California visiting 8 Jesuit, Franciscan and Dominican missions conducted by renown Baja California historian Dr. W. Michael Mathes. These missions are a part of the California Mission Chain."

RATES:
Per Person: Double Occupancy: $700.00 U.S.
Single Occupancy: $850.00 U.S.
(30 Reservations required for tour: 40 member max.)

Tour includes:
Fully equipped first class bus and 4-star hotels
10 meals (5 breakfasts and 5 lunches)
Lectures and literature packet
Guide
Baggage handling and tips
Ice chest with soft drinks, beer, water and snacks on bus <<<


Of course Michael Mathes is a leading historian and author on Southwest history... Here are the missions: http://community-2.webtv.net/baja4me/bajamissions




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