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4baja
 
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soulpatch, your killing me . what a card. take a week off and lets go! 
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4baja
 
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Cypress
 
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soulpatch, Have been in a wringer a time or two. Keeps you from getting too relaxed. 
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aha baja
 
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" Leaders don't pick their followers,......followers pick       their leaders"
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Fatboy
 
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Overfishing. Various studies indicate that as many as 50% of the fish released after catching die. 
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WOW! Immortal fish!  
I would have thought 100% of the fish die after being released!  
 
 
Twice now I have stayed at Casa de Sol and while it seems a little pricey for Baja at $65 a night, they are nice rooms and 2 out of the 3 rooms stayed
cool in 100 degree heat and the food was good too.
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Mike Supino
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by Paulina 
Back on topic, I recieved an email from a friend who lives in town saying that the gov. closed the place down. This message is about three weeks old
now, so things might have changed by this point.  
 
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We stayed there Friday the 3rd. of November. 
They are open, the food was great, the pool was very clean and covered at night. 
The rooms were very nice and the A/C worked fine. (The A/C units do seem a bit small and may not be adaquate for the summer months.) 
Also a bit pricey by baja standards....but remember that the "Nautical Scale" will be there "soon"    
 
[Edited on 11-5-2006 by Mike Supino]
 
 
 
 
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elchinero
 
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We were at Los Vientos 2X a month ago.  Most issues resolved.   
Brought in a REAL chef from Ensenada.  Shrimp cerviche then entrees to order.  Quite good. 
Pool fine. 
Beer cold. 
ACs OK unless you MUST have the room at 65F.  Still marginal @ T(amb) = 100F. 
Water in toilet WAS off in the AM.  Nice "surprise" for second in line!! 
Had breakfast to order.
 
 
 
 
A retired investor, living on a pension 
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Ruben
 
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I wonder if Los Vientos is still crappy.  The only reason I was even interested in Los Vientos was AC and a POOL because I'm coming down in early
July.   Who else had the pool?  But I heard it's usually empty?
 
 
 
 
Ruben 
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