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David K
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Nov., 2006 Coco's Corner Photos




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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNuts
DK,
I spotted Coco's Corner on a map recently and I thought it was one you posted in one of your threads. I've been searching the forum of half an hour
and can't find the posts!
I remember I mentioned it, and you said something about it must be a "recent" map and I agreed....
I'm betting a $5 donation to BajaDogs you have a map showing it, so maybe you could post the map showing Coco's Corner?!??
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Sure it is on maps... on Mexican made maps it is listed as 'Esquina de Coco' even though Coco doesn't call it that (Coco's Corner, in Spanish).
Let's see if this image I have of the 2003-2007 AAA map shows it clearly... it is just below the drawn in arrow (pointing out the La Turquesa shortcut
opened by The squarecircle in his Land Rover with help from TW and others)...
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David K
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Here is the 2003 (out-of-print) Baja Almanac with Coco's Corner:
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BajaNuts
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I knew DK would have it!
5 bucks to the dawgs!
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David K
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Glad to help! Here's one more... 2008 Nat'l Geographic Baja Map (1st edition) close up on Coco's Corner (shown for educational purposes only):

There were several errors on this 1st edition that were corrected with a second printing... Coco's is still shown.
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Curt63
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Coco's a classic!
June 09

What a collection!
No worries
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BAJACAT
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I travel all the way to Coco's corner to meet the man, but the man wasn't there. And with out loking for him I found him in Ensenada he was a
espectaror on the ROSARITO & ENSENADA fun ride. Here is the famous senor Coco and my self BAJACAT...
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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Carlos Fiesta
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Coco gets a haircut
Coco is a Baja legend and always seems to be in a good mood, despite all of the bad luck that has fallen his way.
A photo of Coco getting a haircut, a map of Coco's Corner and a bit more about him can be found at www.bajaexpo.com/coco.htm
It's worth the short detour off of the Transpeninsular Highway to stop by, say hello and check out his compound.
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