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[*] posted on 6-9-2020 at 08:41 AM


#7 I sand dunes just north of Guerrero Negro.
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[*] posted on 6-9-2020 at 11:45 AM


1. Punta Pultipo. A bit South of the end of Concepcion Bay and North of Loreto. It can been seen from 20 miles away when you are on the water. Huge cave inside that you can take a kayak or dinghy through. Can get to it via truck as well.

26.517684° -111.446177°

2. Lassie dog at Oasis Hotel in Loreto

They have several of them, at least 3 that I know of. Probably more.

3. Just a bit South of Punta Pescadero on the way to Los Barriles

23°47'23.0"N 109°42'17.8"W

4. View from La Mision hotel in Loreto

5. Blue Shrimp is on the road to San Evaristo from La Paz

Very big factory. 24°34'02.0"N 110°44'57.7"W

6. Fireworks stand on the East side of MX 5 just before San Felipe

7. Dunes in between Punta Cono and Punta Maria in the Seven Sisters. Right off the road going up to Cono. 10 miles above Punta Lobos.

28°57'44.7"N 114°32'55.0"W

8. El Jardine Hotel in San Quintin

9. Blue building about 3 miles East of Tecolote in La Paz

24°20'51.0"N 110°16'03.0"W

10. Looking West from Puerto Refugio on Isla Ángel de la Guarda towards Sail Rock in the distance.

29.549866° -113.560056°



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[*] posted on 6-9-2020 at 01:13 PM


Thanks for doing a photo guess game, too!

You picked some really good ones... almost impossible for most to answer.

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[*] posted on 6-9-2020 at 01:17 PM


Someone may or may not have climbed the Blue Shrimp one night after a few beers.





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