wessongroup
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Wow, thanks... will be checking out Picasa
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lingililingili
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Beautiful place!
•Life is just one damned thing after another
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elgatoloco
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Cool!
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Osprey
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K Rico, it's only a little after 9 but you got me up for margaritas and linguini with bay scallops and capers tonight -- nice slide show. Had my feet
in lots of your footprints around Concepcion and I really miss it. Thanks
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DENNIS
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Nice stuff. Thanks.
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David K
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MUY RICO!
Thank you for sharing!
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Crusoe
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Those are some very good photos krico. Nicely done. Thanx ++C++
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BAJACAT
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I like the shots of La Bucana Santo Tomas, thanks
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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Russ
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I really enjoyed your slide show! Nicely done!
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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Sallysouth
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Really nice photos k-rico!!
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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BajaWarrior
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Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
I like the shots of La Bucana Santo Tomas, thanks |
Ditto! We were there a month ago...Beautiful day, calm water...Thanks for taking me back!
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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mulegemichael
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rico..thanks..that's the NICE part that's fresh in my mind now about that area...that's why we'll go back for more..that's why it's ok with us if we
have to clean up every year..a couple of weeks of hell for 10 months of paradise?..gimme a break..thank you again for reminding me..
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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duke62
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Thanks for the beautiful photos. Makes me wish I was there..... Soon, soon.
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oladulce
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Super clear pictures. Felt like I was there. I like how the subjects fill up the whole frame. Too bad those feet kept popping up in the shots.
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bajasol
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awesome slide show. cheers.
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DanO
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Great photos. La Bocana was beautiful this past weekend, filtered orange by the smoke from the fires near Santo Tomas, one of which was still burning
yesterday.
Other random thoughts:
I was not asked for a visa at the Maneadero/Santo Tomas checkpoint on my way south.
The search northbound at that checkpoint was very comprehensive.
Judging by the pace of the work between my last two visits, they should be done with the road widening project south of Maneadero by about, oh, 2015.
Tacos Los Poblanos was closed yesterday, dammit. Went to Tacos El Poblano instead. My 11-year old opined that their tortillas were slightly
crispier, but their fillings, particularly the el pastor, lacked the depth of flavor of Los Poblanos' offerings. The 13-year old and I concurred. I
think the difference is in the salsas.
Either I am imagining things, or the afternoon traffic in Ensenada has gone from bad to horrendous because the beach road south of the naval base is
closed for a festival.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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BajaWarrior
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Quote: | Originally posted by DanO
Great photos. La Bocana was beautiful this past weekend, filtered orange by the smoke from the fires near Santo Tomas, one of which was still burning
yesterday.
Other random thoughts:
I was not asked for a visa at the Maneadero/Santo Tomas checkpoint on my way south.
The search northbound at that checkpoint was very comprehensive.
Judging by the pace of the work between my last two visits, they should be done with the road widening project south of Maneadero by about, oh, 2015.
Tacos Los Poblanos was closed yesterday, dammit. Went to Tacos El Poblano instead. My 11-year old opined that their tortillas were slightly
crispier, but their fillings, particularly the el pastor, lacked the depth of flavor of Los Poblanos' offerings. The 13-year old and I concurred. I
think the difference is in the salsas.
Either I am imagining things, or the afternoon traffic in Ensenada has gone from bad to horrendous because the beach road south of the naval base is
closed for a festival. |
Hey DanO,
Do they ever ask for a Visa (FM-T) ? We were in La Bocana at my old house about 6 weeks ago but did not see a checkpoint for Visa's. Where would that
be? i remember the old one in Maneadero...
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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DanO
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
Quote: | Originally posted by DanO
Great photos. La Bocana was beautiful this past weekend, filtered orange by the smoke from the fires near Santo Tomas, one of which was still burning
yesterday.
Other random thoughts:
I was not asked for a visa at the Maneadero/Santo Tomas checkpoint on my way south.
The search northbound at that checkpoint was very comprehensive.
Judging by the pace of the work between my last two visits, they should be done with the road widening project south of Maneadero by about, oh, 2015.
Tacos Los Poblanos was closed yesterday, dammit. Went to Tacos El Poblano instead. My 11-year old opined that their tortillas were slightly
crispier, but their fillings, particularly the el pastor, lacked the depth of flavor of Los Poblanos' offerings. The 13-year old and I concurred. I
think the difference is in the salsas.
Either I am imagining things, or the afternoon traffic in Ensenada has gone from bad to horrendous because the beach road south of the naval base is
closed for a festival. |
Hey DanO,
Do they ever ask for a Visa (FM-T) ? We were in La Bocana at my old house about 6 weeks ago but did not see a checkpoint for Visa's. Where would that
be? i remember the old one in Maneadero... |
No, I've never been asked for a visa at the new checkpoint at the top of the ridge just north of the Santo Tomas valley. The last time I was asked
for visas by migracion was at the old Maneadero checkpoint in the early 90s. The reason I noted this is that another poster (oldjack?) said in a
thread last week that he was stopped going southbound at the Santo Tomas checkpoint and was asked for papers. I was stopped there southbound last
Thursday by the army and was asked where I was going, but there was no migracion official that I could see and the army did not ask for visas.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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BajaWarrior
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La Bocana, taken Aug. 09.
For those of you who haven't been but have all seen the sign heading south or north, you must set aside some time to see La Bocana and Puerto Santo
Tomas.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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rpleger
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Loved your fotos...Thanks
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*ABROAD*, adj. At war with savages and idiots. To be a Frenchman abroad is to
be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
-- Ambrose Bierce, _The Enlarged Devil\'s Dictionary_
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