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| La Gringa from space 
 
 Never made it out this far but now can from my desk. What is the story behind the person(s) who put this up? It's a great feat to have something 
you've created to be seen from space.
 
 Future visit I must put some thought into my own baja art contribution.
 Can't figure a scale to these letters but it must be massive to stand out like this. Not quite the Nazca lines of Peru but still fun.....
 
 I've since taken notice of this area because of the whale shark viewing opportunities here in the bay. Definitely on my list to see.
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 That should confuse some space traveler, English in Mexico.
 
 Quite an achievement, I'm impressed. I assume it's pretty new as the greenery has not taken over yet.
 
 
 
 
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| thebajarunner 
 
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 Benn camping out there off and on for 20 years
 That rock sign has always been there, right by where we launch our boat
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 Google Earth has four snapshots from 2005 through 2019. It looks like the words were created between 2006 and 2016:
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
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| white whale 
 
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 Did not know you could scroll back years in Earth. That is slick work.
 
 These have to be some decent size rocks and a few gals of white paint.
 
 
 
 
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| geoffff 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by white whale  |  | Did not know you could scroll back years in Earth. That is slick work. 
 These have to be some decent size rocks and a few gals of white paint.
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 Yeah, in Google Earth, click on this icon with the clock and the green arrow:
 
 
  
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 Am I the only one who thinks this is ugly and completely unnecessary? Much like graffiti...
 
 
 
 
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 Rode my bike to the top of that hill one day.  Over all those big rocks.
 
 
  
 
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| AKgringo 
 
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 just give it a few thousand years and tourists will come to see the prehistoric geoglyphs.
 
 They are all over Baja. Most have religious texts.
 I have identified about 20 so far.
 
 There is another one not too far from La Gringa - reading "CAMPO":
 29° 3'59.01"N, 113°32'59.06"W
 
 
 
 
 
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 When there last year, we were told by the current caretaker (who was the caretaker many years back before being replaced by several others), that he
and his dad had put those rocks up there years ago. Quite an undertaking. Since returning as caretaker several years back, he has repainted them.
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| mtgoat666 
 
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 Ugly!
 
 Can this eye sore be observed/read from ground level?
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Oh yes, as if it would attract new business... Agree it is unneeded and does not attract more business.
 
 
 
 
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| AKgringo 
 
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 Maybe they should throw up a couple of wind turbines and nobody would notice the graffiti anymore!
  
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 | Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  |  | just give it a few thousand years and tourists will come to see the prehistoric geoglyphs. 
 They are all over Baja. Most have religious texts.
 I have identified about 20 so far.
 
 There is another one not too far from La Gringa - reading "CAMPO":
 29° 3'59.01"N, 113°32'59.06"W
 
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 do tell..... is this your version of virtual beachcombing?  That is pretty cool.
 I'd be interested to see the others. Advantage in baja is vegitation will never swallow these up.
 
 
   
 
 
 
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 Ok block letters aren't the most artistic or original - give you that. Graffiti is a stretch... maybe if it said GRAD '88 ....
 
 
 
 
 
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 here is what I have
 
 Attachment: all air signs.kmz (11kB)
 This file has been downloaded 352 times
 
 
 
 
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| thebajarunner 
 
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 Not a big deal
 If you want to rage about rock writing then the real culprits are the brain dead scribes that scribble on the great rock array at Catavina.
 Now that, folks, is pretty disgusting!!
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| 4x4abc 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by thebajarunner  |  | Not a big deal If you want to rage about rock writing then the real culprits are the brain dead scribes that scribble on the great rock array at Catavina.
 Now that, folks, is pretty disgusting!!
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