| bacquito 
 
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 Not exactly Baja but pretty close.
 
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 They had traveled length of the Baja peninsula before taking the ferry to the mainland.    Sad indeed.  Info has been on Talk Baja for a couple of
weeks now.
 
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 unforgiveable.  RIP muchachos.
 
 
 
 
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 terrible news,, RIP
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 It certainly is tragic for those tourists involved and their families as well, this MUST be a wake up call for all who travel in any country.
 
 The rest of mainland Mexico is absolutely NOT like Baja, here we have the liberty that safety up to a point allows us travel along the peninsula, but
there are some states in the mainland that are absolutely forbidden from doing so, such is the case with Sinaloa, Michoacan, Tamaulipas and some other
states that I certainly wouldn't try to do any adventure traveling any longer... thirty years ago it still was safe to do so... not today
 
 
 
 
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 We still don't know what happened, they were apparently parked at night on a dirt road, the camper may have malfunctioned and the propane tank
exploded. There is no evidence of foul play or gunshots  reported as yet though anything is possible. Be careful out there.
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 | Quote: Originally posted by gnukid  |  | We still don't know what happened, they were apparently parked at night on a dirt road, the camper may have malfunctioned and the propane tank
exploded. There is no evidence of foul play or gunshots  reported as yet though anything is possible. Be careful out there. | 
 
 Yes --- I don't think they know what happened as of yet.  One of the girlfriends is headed down to Mexico to try and find some answers.
 
 
 
 
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| bajatrailrider 
 
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 This is very sad,have many freinds in AU.Just wondering if they knew.That this area,is hot bed for trouble.
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 More:
 
 http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2015/11/sinaloa-2-bodies-disco...
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 the van with the two bodys in it had the VIN matched today..per beforeitsnews website as the missing surfers.... Grr
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 So sad
 
 Breitbart article attached
 
 http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/12/04/burned-bodies-van-...
 
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| Hook 
 
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 This Breitbart story is old news now. They have miraculously captured the perpetrators.
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