BAJACAT
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UNKNOWN CAVES ?
I found this caves? on the rd from Mulege into La Sierra De San Pedro..cordinates 26* 36'59.42-112*29'56.82 W Elev 1381 ft.
Has somebody been here, are they caves or just hillsides...
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it's about 17 miles from the Estanislao-Guadalupe de Guasinapi juction...close to the Mesa Canada seca..
[Edited on 12-27-2010 by BAJACAT]
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Looks like definite footpaths and possible dirt roads to and around the caves. So not totally "unknown".
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Ok, tried saving the image...
spin to the other side and changethe viewing angle from staright above, you will see that it appears to be overhangs at the top of a hill.

[Edited on 12-27-2010 by blane]
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Sometimes looking at a site with Virtual Earth (Bing) one is able to see different details. Usually the shadows will fall differently, giving a
different perspective on a scene. Also sometimes newer data.
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I find it hard to believe that David K. has not visited these caves. In fact, I find it hard to believe he has not visited, spelunked and
photographed these caves. In fact, those are the legendary Cuevas de David K.
Mystery solved.
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The road is from Mulege to La Ballena following Arroyo San Raymundo. I've only been on the road once but I don't remember any large caves near the
road.
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Odd shapes and roads
Two odd shapes on the road. In fact , the road has a odd path. Any remarks about this?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Looks like a typical 'switchback' to climb a steep mountainside... ?
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I think it is too, switchbacks. The hurricanes a couple of years back dumped a lot of water in the area and probably messed up the road pretty good.
I'm guessing that's why the two roads down to the ranch.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bigzaggin
I find it hard to believe that David K. has not visited these caves. In fact, I find it hard to believe he has not visited, spelunked and
photographed these caves. In fact, those are the legendary Cuevas de David K.
Mystery solved. |
Really? Cool!
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yeah...I think ya all are right. I see that now.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Just giving you props David K. Every time my co-pilot and I pass a suspect clumping of rocks anywhere in Baja, we immediately say, "I bet David K.
could identify which mission this is."
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bigzaggin
Just giving you props David K. Every time my co-pilot and I pass a suspect clumping of rocks anywhere in Baja, we immediately say, "I bet David K.
could identify which mission this is." |
Thanks Amigo!
I made the mission info web pages so everyone can learn about the TRUE first California missions... In Baja long before San Diego was founded!
See: http://vivabaja.com/bajamissions for every true mission location, years established, locations, satellite images, and several visitas too!
Just the Jesuit missions (1600's to 1768): http://vivabaja.com/missions1
All the missions after 1768: http://vivabaja.com/missions2
Many mission visitas: http://vivabaja.com/missions3
Mission locations: http://vivabaja.com/missions4
Links also to the Camino Real location.
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Caves?
Couldn't reconcile the 2 shots so I took screen shots and flipped them. The lower views with the shadows revealed as overhangs makes more sense to me.
In the top ones the deep canyon/arroyo appears to be the high ground. How the images both came from Google is what puzzles me now.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by wilderone
Looks like definite footpaths and possible dirt roads to and around the caves. So not totally "unknown". | . Well unknow to me that is.. I thought I discover some new caves never discover by David K, yeah right.. Thanks for the info guys,
Maybe on my next trip to Mulege I will make a quick run an take pictures...
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