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David K
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Thanks, Bob.
"I don't need no stinkin' stars..."
I post to share as much Baja as I can that I think someone out there will enjoy or use to make a trip to Baja... "for the children" (and any other
people)!
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola DAVID K & LOS ARIPES,
thank you for the very interesting step back in time.
DAVID, you are always so helpful in bringing so many interesting things about baja...especially when you post all the wonderful maps.
THANK YOU,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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BajaBlanca
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wonderful slices of history in those photos!
loved looking at all of them - thanks so much.
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David K
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Harald and I were discussing the location of the La Paz mission (1720-1748) and this thread had some subject matter worth bumping up.
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David K
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I recall that the book, Baja California Railways, mentioned those tracks. They were just for moving cargo on the wharf/pier. Probably mule powered. I
will check that book to confirm. Ensenada and other ports also had them.
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David K
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From 'Baja California Railways':
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