| David K 
 
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| 'Viva Baja' Self Guided Tours (see Baja sites online) 
 
 A reminder to please use this special web page to explore Baja sites to help you decide where to go on your next trip, or just have a look from your
PC.
 
 The link to this page is: Viva Baja Self Guided Tours
 
 This is what is listed there... each place is a hyper-link you can click to see photos of that place:
 
 'Viva Baja' Self Guided Tours
 To help the Baja traveler decide what to visit, this web page will link you to trip photos, maps and road logs of various excursions from selected
Baja destinations or base camps.
 
 
 
 
 
 50 miles or less from U.S./ Mexico Border
 
 Valle de las Palmas to Cantamar
 
 Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs '01
 
 Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs '05
 
 Sulfur Mine near Mexicali
 
 Pyramid Resort, La Mision
 
 
 
 In or near Ensenada to San Quintin
 
 Guadalupe Valley and El Taco de Huitziliopochtli
 
 La Bufadora
 
 Punta Cabras
 
 San Quintin to Mike's Sky Rancho to San Felipe
 
 Mision Santo Tomas (2 sites)
 
 Mision Santo Domingo
 
 Cielito Lindo & Old English Cemetery
 
 San Vicente (mission & historic house)
 
 Mision Santa Catalina site
 
 
 
 San Felipe Area (south and southwest of town)
 
 Nuevo Mazatlan
 
 Shell Island
 
 Sulfur Mine
 
 Exotic Canyons: Parral, Berrendo, Agua Caliente, El Cajon
 
 Drive 32 miles in Arroyo Matomi
 
 Upper Matomi Canyon drive
 
 Extreme Matomi Canyon hike
 
 Cerro Matomi mountain climb
 
 Berrendo Canyon Blue Palms
 
 
 
 El Rosario Area
 
 Missions, Museum, La Bocana, La Lobera
 
 Cactus Garden and Sauzalito mine ruins
 
 Petrified Forest & La Bocana Beach
 
 El Camino Real near Km. 80
 
 Las Pintas Fossil Grotto
 
 Los Martires to El Socorro, cactus forests, petroglyphs found!
 
 Mision San Fernando and petros '05
 
 Mina de San Fernando (plus mission and petros in '00)
 
 El Marmol & El Volcan
 
 Agua Dulce historic spring (plus Baja Cactus Motel)
 
 Mama Espinoza Museum & Search for Santa Ursula
 
 To Punta Baja and down the coast road
 
 
 
 Cataviņa Area
 
 Colorful Petroglyph Cave
 
 Rancho Santa Ynez cafe '01
 
 Rancho Santa Ynez and road to Mision Santa Maria '03
 
 Mision Santa Maria '99
 
 Mision Santa Maria '07
 
 Petroglyphs near Santa Maria
 
 La Turquesa Grade from Hwy. 1
 
 
 
 Bahia San Luis Gonzaga Area
 
 Mission-era warehouse ruins on the shore of the bay
 
 Alfonsina's Beach
 
 Onyx Springs create a mineral glacier
 
 Molino de Lacy ruins & grave
 
 Las Palmitas oasis and Santa Maria Canyon
 
 El Camino Real to Mision Santa Maria
 
 Santa Maria Canyon from the air
 
 La Turquesa Canyon
 
 Coco's Corner
 
 Calamajue mission site
 
 Campo Beluga (Gonzaga Bay)
 
 Coco's Corner 11-06
 
 Alfonsina's 11-06
 
 
 
 Bahia de los Angeles Area
 
 Tinaja de Yubay
 
 Punta Candeleros & Remedios (Bahia Guadalupe)
 
 El Toro Copper Mine
 
 Camp Gecko cabin, turtle research station, & La Gringa
 
 Bahia de los Angeles highway, Pemex, etc. '05
 
 Bahia de los Angeles Museum
 
 Mision San Borja
 
 Mision San Borja (inside)
 
 Old San Gregorio
 
 Santa Ana, San Ignacito
 
 Montevideo Petroglyphs
 
 Las Tinajitas Petroglyphs
 
 Camp Gecko '03
 
 Las Flores
 
 Los Paredones, La Bocana, Bahia San Rafeal
 
 Las Flores Railroad and Tramway
 
 Rock Palm Hill (near Yubay)
 
 
 
 July 2007 Trip (Pacific Coast, Vizcaino Peninsula, Mulege)
 
 Distant Pacific Road
 
 Guerrero Negro's old warf
 
 Bahia Asuncion
 
 Abreojos & Campo Rene
 
 San Ignacio
 
 Santa Rosalia
 
 Mulege river & El Patron
 
 Mulege mission and river view
 
 Bahia Concepcion
 
 
 
 More Baja Information, Details, etc.
 
 David K's Baja Notebook
 
 VivaBaja.com home page
 
 Baja Nomad Forums
 
 Baja GPS Waypoints
 
 Details of all the Spanish missions in Baja
 
 Details of the El Camino Real in Baja
 
 Lost Missions in Baja?
 
 [Edited on 1-3-2008 by David K]
 
 
 
 
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| awfulart 
 
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 The July 7th links to Vizcaino area don't work.  Just thought you should know.
 
 Art
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| David K 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by awfulart The July 7th links to Vizcaino area don't work.  Just thought you should know.
 
 Art
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 You're a good man Art!
 
 All is fixed now... the links were going to the original web-builder pages (which were erased once the pages were moved to vivabaja.com)...
 
 707 means 'July, 2007', by-the-way. It was the trip that started with the Baja Cactus/ El Rosario Fesival and took us down to Shari's place and on to
Bahia Concepcion: http://vivabaja.com/707
 
 Thank you!
 
 [Edited on 2-13-2008 by David K]
 
 
 
 
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| Fred 
 
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 David..............Great stuff your info is always top of the line.  I hope we meet up someday.
 
 Fred
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| bajalou 
 
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 David, none are links at this time - all are just plain text.
 
 
 
 
 No Bad Days 
\"Never argue with an idiot.  People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
 
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map 
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| DENNIS 
 
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 Muy Muy impressive, David.  I think you've compiled the most entertaining and complete visual guide to the Baja Peninsula to this day.  If it's your
goal to inform those world-wide who have no means to enjoy the personal experience of Baja,  you've succeded in your effort and  it whetts the
appetite knowing this is a work in progress.  We look forward to succeding chapters in your rendition of one of natures finest accomplishments.
 Thank you.
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| David K 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by bajalou David, none are links at this time - all are just plain text.
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 Lou, the list you see in this thread are there to show you what links will be found at Viva Baja Self-Guided Tours
 
 Click on the above link to go to the links...
 
 
 
 
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| David K 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by DENNIS Muy Muy impressive, David.  I think you've compiled the most entertaining and complete visual guide to the Baja Peninsula to this day.  If it's your
goal to inform those world-wide who have no means to enjoy the personal experience of Baja,  you've succeded in your effort and  it whetts the
appetite knowing this is a work in progress.  We look forward to succeding chapters in your rendition of one of natures finest accomplishments.
 Thank you.
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 Thank you very much Dennis!
 
 In my web site, the list of my Baja trip web pages (8 years worth) plus other links was getting pretty big... So, to look over all those trip listings
at vivabaja.com would be quite an effort!
 
 I decided an index web page would make finding my photos of an area of Baja much easier... grouped around various destinatons, like Gonzaga Bay or El
Rosario.
 
 The link has been (and still is) at the bottom of my posts on Nomad... http://community-2.webtv.net/vivabaja/tours
 
 
 
 
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