Keri
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Anyone have any San Quintin bay areial photos?
especially the mouth of the bay. My husband wants to see if he can see where the channels are.k
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arrowhead
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Go to Google Earth.
No soy por ni contra apatía.
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bajaguy
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Another option
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/72581-san-quintin-11-x-17-lami...
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cvchandler
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http://www.charleschandlerphotography.com/galbahiasanquina.h...
Let me know if you want to purchase any of my copyrighted images.
thanks,
Charles Chandler
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David K
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Those are beautiful, Charles! I hope next years Baja Calendar features more Baja Norte images, like those! Too bad the one Keri needs (the entrance to
the bay) isn't there... up close.
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Those are beautiful, Charles! I hope next years Baja Calendar features more Baja Norte images, like those! Too bad the one Keri needs (the entrance to
the bay) isn't there... up close. |
I agree... stunning images! Nature at it's best.
Bob H
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BajaWarrior
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Stay on the south side as you go out of the bay. The north side is shallow with eel grass. (I know this from first hand experience). You can always
follow a Panga out, I remember they marked the channel with PVC sticking up.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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BajaDanD
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Just follow pangas. Not always. I've had more then one pangero hit bottom and hit it hard on our way back to The Old Mill. Had to get pulled offf the
mud flats once. Tide matters. Still its an easy bay to get in and out of most times. There are plenty of pangas comming and going. I doubt photos wiil
do much good. Its such a small shallow narrow bay with tuns of eel grass, pay attention and youll be OK.
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