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David K
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I did that AFTER they were correctly guessed... lol
Two remain unanswered!
There is a tie between TMW and bajapedro with three answers each.
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ok... late to the party... I missed that...
You got me. Great pics, BTW.
Quote: Originally posted by David K |
I did that AFTER they were correctly guessed... lol
Two remain unanswered!
There is a tie between TMW and bajapedro with three answers each. |
[Edited on 5-15-2020 by Feathers]
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Gotta love that sparkling water around the most controversial palm tree in all of Baja. How badly decayed is the hot spring pool nearby???
Es Todo Bueno
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David K
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More hints for #4 and #7 needed?
#4 is one of the Seven Sisters. In 2017, the camp was abandoned. I found the painted names above the hut unusual. This is south of Bahía Blanco and
north of Santa Rosalillita. Name the point.
#7 is where the construction crews on the transpeninsular highway going north from La Paz and south from Ensenada met, in September 1973. The 'Golden
Spike' point of the famous road! In less than three more months, the road was paved and opened at the new 140 ft. Eagle Monument, near Guerrero Negro.
Name the spot (a restaurant is across the highway).
We still have a tie between Tomás and Pedro!
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaTed | Gotta love that sparkling water around the most controversial palm tree in all of Baja. How badly decayed is the hot spring pool nearby???
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Indeed... That photo is not mine but it is sure attractive! I have not camped there and have not swam to the hot pool. I did try to find the Santispac
hot spring/ mud bath... and didn't (but didn't try real hard)!
Here is my 2017 photo near the famous palm, no closer to being in the sea than it was 64 years earlier!:
1953:
Playa Coyote high tide in 2006...
[Edited on 5-16-2020 by David K]
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#7 San Ignacito, it was a rancho at the time.
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David K
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Winner! San Ignacito is now a truck café... It was a restaurant but closed up for a time, now reopened. Km. 191.5, about 7 miles south of Cataviña.
Just one left, where in the Seven Sisters is that camp with the white painted rock names?
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Winner! San Ignacito is now a truck café... It was a restaurant but closed up for a time, now reopened. Km. 191.5, about 7 miles south of Cataviña.
Just one left, where in the Seven Sisters is that camp with the white painted rock names? |
San Andres?
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Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Quote: Originally posted by David K | Winner! San Ignacito is now a truck café... It was a restaurant but closed up for a time, now reopened. Km. 191.5, about 7 miles south of Cataviña.
Just one left, where in the Seven Sisters is that camp with the white painted rock names? |
San Andres? |
Thanks for playing, but too far south. This one is "one of the points"! I guess you would have to have been there to know it or read my TRIP #4 report
from 2017? It is the point accessed at the end of the 31.0 mile 'fast dirt highway' that begins near Santa Rosalillita.
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Quote: Originally posted by David K | Winner! San Ignacito is now a truck café... It was a restaurant but closed up for a time, now reopened. Km. 191.5, about 7 miles south of Cataviña.
Just one left, where in the Seven Sisters is that camp with the white painted rock names? |
San Andres? |
Thanks for playing, but too far south. This one is "one of the points"! I guess you would have to have been there to know it or read my TRIP #4 report
from 2017? It is the point accessed at the end of the 31.0 mile 'fast dirt highway' that begins near Santa Rosalillita.
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I´ve been driving that coast (7 sistas) for decades. I guess I´m not very observant.
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David K
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Well, let's end the game... as you have tried very hard!!!
PUNTA CONO is this location:
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Good quiz David
Do another soon....
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David K
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OK Dick, will do... GUESS WHERE IN BAJA II is coming soon!
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