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rob
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Thanks Sr Vandenberg - working on the photos!
Cabobaja - you (and any other Nomadder) would be most welcome to Rancho la Aguja. Km55 north of LA Paz (there is a bus station), take road to coast
(keep right at both ejido turnoffs). You will see the windmill.
Be aware Semana Santa here on the Pacific can be breezy and cool (and can also be downright hot!).
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rob
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LA AGUJA PHOTOS
Here are a couple of ranch shots. We have 2.5km of beach (and its SAFE AND SWIMMABLE!) - although darn cold at this time of year.
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rob
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PHOTOS AGAIN
HMmm.. once again.
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rob
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LAST TRY
I think the photo is below 50K this time . .
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David K
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HOORAY for Rob!!! And lucky for us to see the rarely visited Pacific coast of Baja!
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bajalera
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You can expect fog any old time at the Pac Coast San Juanico, but we were at San Juanico on the Gulf last weekend and have never seen so much gray
stuff on that coast. It was dark there at 4 in the afternoon, and in the glow of a flashlight you could see little drippy things. Strange!
\"Very few things happen at the right time, and the rest never happen at all. The conscientious historian will correct these defects.\" -
Mark Twain
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sylens
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in ensenada
we get june gloom with early morning fog that generally burns off in the afternoon. this year we are getting some march gloom. a bit strange. and,
as mentioned, the first day of spring brought some much needed rain. not nearly enough, but better than none.
lili
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Pompano
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Fog in Mulege, too...last day of yellowtail tournament.
The early dawn of the last day of the tournament saw dense fog for many miles..especially southwards. That prevented some fishermen from reaching a
yellowtail 'hotspot' near Pta. Terasa...
Here's what fogbank looked like from the road.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Pompano
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..ant then it rolled down into the Bay.
..always makes for an interesting day on the water.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Pompano
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And yet more FOG...and haze
This morning looking at Coyote Bay camping beach. The day is starting off foggy and windy with haze...could be the Oregon Coast?
[Edited on 3-28-2007 by Pompano]
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