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shari
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oh good question Cisco...the great wallS of Juan will never be finished...we have miles of it dreamed about not to mention all the planters and
benches and babbling brooks....I digress
I'm sure you can see them from space and the beyond
(amigo...maybe dont hit the quote button in your reply so it repeats all the photos...again...thanks) prolly takes up more space on Dougs
thingamajigger.
[Edited on 6-28-2012 by shari]
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BajaRat
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Quote: | Originally posted by AlanDow
Hi Shari,
I did enjoy beachcombing with you – those are some great shots and amazing colors of jelly fish.
Your sand dollar picture raised a question - My wife likes to collect sand dollars wherever we go beachcombing, and if I recall correctly we didn’t
see any on the beach near Asuncion or San Roque when we stayed at your beach house in March, which got me wondering if the time of year is maybe as
much a factor as location regarding where you find them?
Thanks again for some really nice beachcombing pictures |
AlanDow, Playa Santa Maria south of San Quintin will meet your sand dollar needs any time of the year and the hotel there is well worth the new los
Pinos prices.
P.S. Shari, I like the Dinosaurio self portrait.
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaRat
Quote: | Originally posted by AlanDow
Hi Shari,
I did enjoy beachcombing with you – those are some great shots and amazing colors of jelly fish.
Your sand dollar picture raised a question - My wife likes to collect sand dollars wherever we go beachcombing, and if I recall correctly we didn’t
see any on the beach near Asuncion or San Roque when we stayed at your beach house in March, which got me wondering if the time of year is maybe as
much a factor as location regarding where you find them?
Thanks again for some really nice beachcombing pictures |
AlanDow, Playa Santa Maria south of San Quintin will meet your sand dollar needs any time of the year and the hotel there is well worth the new los
Pinos prices.
P.S. Shari, I like the Dinosaurio self portrait. |
What new prices?was just there a week ago and it was the same as its been since they opened.
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BajaNomad
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
(amigo...maybe dont hit the quote button in your reply so it repeats all the photos...again...thanks) prolly takes up more space on Dougs
thingamajigger.
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shari
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good to know Doug thanks....I do worry about overloading the site with too many photos.
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El Jefe
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Hey, great post Shari. The photos are awesome. Amazing how many kinds of jellies one sees.
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
"M"was one of my favorite writers on the board. Anybody know why she doesn't post any more? |
Here she is (and her last posts, too): http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=44932
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BajaBlanca
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are those jellies poisonous ? they sure have intense coloration and look deadly. we recently saw a show (national geographic ???) on deadly
attackers and a certain type of jellyfish were number 1.
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AmoPescar
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SHARI...
VERY interesting pics!!
Thanks for sharing with us. I always enjoy the pictures of your trips and little jaunts!
Miguelamo
Nomad Amigos...Here\'s hoping you all have safe Baja travels, amazing sunrises, sunny days, comforting breezes, beautiful sunsets, tasty tacos,
cold cervezas and frosty margaritas!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
are those jellies poisonous ? they sure have intense coloration and look deadly. we recently saw a show (national geographic ???) on deadly
attackers and a certain type of jellyfish were number 1. |
they will sting but anaphalactic (sp?) shock would be your worst outcome.
box jellyfish and man-o-war's are the ones that can do real damage and they are far from baja.
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