Vince
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Coyote Bay, 1965
Here is a photo of the GUAPANGUERO (converted navy patrol boat) looking very small from the old road as in starts down into Coyote Bay. One of us had
to go into Mulege to catch a ride home. It was much faster to take Manuel' panga in by sea that to go by land. Many hours by land, 45 minutes by sea.
We timed a truck coming down the hill into Coyote bay area from the south until he left the area to the north, took 2 hours.
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Paulina
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Vince,
Thank you for sharing your historical baja photos and stories on the board.
P>*)))>{
\"Well behaved women rarely make history.\" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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Barry A.
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Wow, Vince, those pics sure take me back even tho I did not get down there until about 15 years after you first were there. I had forgotten that Pat
had that boat------and you say he still does-------incredible!!!
Barry
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MMc
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Wow! Baja as it was I love it. Don't tell anybody it might change.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W.C.Fields
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tiotomasbcs
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your picture really gets the imagination going! Houses? How many people? How was it discovered? Very interesting! Mil gracias. Tio
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Pompano
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Vince, I love that 1960's tranquility.
And sometimes the noise!
Vince, remember the only sounds you heard back then?...tornados of screaming gulls coming to our fish cleaning on the beach, nightly coyote
yodels...and those unbelievably LOUD Jake brakes that rattled our windows.
To compare with your 60's photo, here is ..
Present Day in Coyote Bay...
...still someone's paradise.
..and now Easter Madness has added it's flavor. The base thumps at 2 AM are...shall we say...'different'.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Vince
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All because of a paved road!
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David K
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Yup... bad roads bring good people... good roads bring "all kinds of people" (Mama Espinoza, ~1973)
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Bob H
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Wow, 1965, I was in 10th grade!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Wow, 1965, I was in 10th grade! |
Old man! I was in 3rd (I think)... watched the Gemini rocket launches during class, I recall.
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