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BajaBlanca
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So wonderful! Thanks.
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David K
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More... flying was the fast way around Baja, in the 1960s!
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rhintransit
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Great photos, thank you!
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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4x4abc
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I have about 20 more locations in Baja with that geological feature. Some close to Widowmaker.
Harald Pietschmann
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Tioloco
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Great pictures!
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David K
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Anyone want to guess at locations? I know a few:
A couple don't look to be in Baja!
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geoffff
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True Google tells me #9 is the cathedral in Mexico City.
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geoffff
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Is this BoLA? If I go to the airstrip in Google Earth, that sloped island on the right looks like it could be Isla Cabeza de Caballo, with Isla Angel
de la Guarda in the far background.
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David K
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That is correct, Geoff!
#3 is also L.A. Bay.
[Edited on 5-12-2021 by David K]
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David K
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#6 & #10 are both aerial views of San Ignacio.
#2 & #7 appear to be San Francisco de la Sierra.
#3 is L.A. Bay.
#8 & #9 both may be in the mainland (#9 for sure per geoffff).
I am most curious about #4 and #5...
They both have boojum trees so we know they are between El Rosario and San Ignacio.
#4 may be from a copper mine near El Rosario? A lot has changed from the 1960 to today, as far as remains of a ruin go.
#5 looks like a road switchback under construction or a mine, perhaps???
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