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[*] posted on 12-5-2012 at 12:49 PM
Screw the Whale Sharks


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2012-09-22


Dawn Breaks over Bahia de Los Angeles by WideAngleWandering, on Flickr

This morning I woke up just before dawn to hear the fisherman getting their gear ready. I was sweating in the humidity despite leaving all my windows open to let the breeze through. I watched the sun rise from my tailgate, which motivated me to get out of the truck and shoot a few images from the beach.

I took my time organizing my gear and set off to explore the town and decide if I would stay or go. Maybe even see some whale sharks (hopefully not entangled in a Gonzaga gill net). First I stopped by the Brisa Marina, where the sea turtle hatchery is located. It was shut down and in disrepair.

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[*] posted on 12-5-2012 at 01:10 PM


Sweet!



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[*] posted on 12-5-2012 at 02:40 PM


Beautiful shot Mr.Wide!

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[*] posted on 12-5-2012 at 05:30 PM


Thank you kindly.



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[*] posted on 12-8-2012 at 07:44 AM


Re your blog;
Yes, Guillermo's is something of a rip off.
The old guy there is Herman Hill and his book is a good read.
I was not aware that the "turtle place", as I call it, is closed. To Bad.
If you get a chance to jump in with a whale shark, do it!
Great posts. Keep them coming!
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[*] posted on 12-8-2012 at 07:58 PM


Gracias and thanks for filling in the details.



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[*] posted on 12-10-2012 at 10:37 AM


Herman's story is hilarious! He was the town drunk for decades and then a local gringo suggested that they cowrite his many stories- and now he is something of a celebrity!

I had been staying at Guillermo's for 25 years. Every trip I would go out fishing on his boat and return to the hotel and he would cook the fish and we would enjoy fish and chips and cold Pacificos overlooking the bay. He would charge half price for the meal since it was our fish. Then one season he charged us full price for the meal even though we had just paid him $200 to take us fishing and the fish he was serving us was ours!!! Since then we have been staying at Costa del Sol.

Love the post! Brings back lot's of memories. Thanks
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[*] posted on 12-11-2012 at 11:00 AM


Awesome. Glad you liked it, and thanks for the back story.

I still have some more Baja posts to put up but I am so far behind that I'm no longer following any particular chronological order. I post as my patience allows :)

The non-Baja trip report continues in this thread:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=64391




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[*] posted on 4-8-2013 at 07:57 PM


I've been editing and posting the videos from my trip. Here's a few links to the Baja vids:

South to Mike's Sky Ranch: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/mikesskyranch

South from Mike's Sky Ranch: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/observatoryfail

North through Mike's Sky Ranch: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/observatorywin

San Felipe Mud: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/sanfelipemud

San Felipe to Gonzaga Bay: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/gonzagabay

Gonzaga Bay to Bahia de los Angeles: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/gonzagatobola




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To Asuncion: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/bahiaasuncion
Asuncion to Abreojos: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/puntoabreojos
Mulege to La Paz: http://vimeo.com/wideanglewandering/mulegelapaz




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[*] posted on 4-18-2013 at 08:25 AM


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[*] posted on 4-18-2013 at 12:32 PM


Too bad to hear that Turtle Station was closed. After Antonio had left the station, the government took over and they were running it for some time.

Yes, Bay of LA is an expensive place, considering level of service. It costs a bit to deliver everything here, and with slow business, strange as it may sound, they have to charge even more in order to stay afloat. So I'm not surprised at high prices of Guillermo's (and pretty much anything that you buy in this town).
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[*] posted on 4-19-2013 at 12:54 AM


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Guillermo's had just charged me 35 pesos for a canned Tecate, the highest price for beer that I've ever paid in Mexico. It is, at times, hard to shake the feeling that I'm walking gringo ATM in this part of Baja.

Good observation. I had this feeling too, in the Bay of LA. Another guy called this "they don't like us there" (as opposed to Loreto and Mulege where they, according to him, "like us"). The real reason is that they are too desperate and isolated in this town. Kind of trapped. And they think that we/gringos are trapped too, and try squeezing out some more. Not all locals are like this, but rather prevalent attitude. TAD works with tourists. Natural defense mechanism of other gringos is to use as little local products and services as possible, and bring as much as possible with them. A no-win situation.
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