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mulege vs santispac
I'm just curious. When Mulege floods what is the weather like at Santispac and Playa Burro?
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They sometimes get wind damage and some flooding from tidal surge, depending on how close to the water they are, but not always.
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Hurricane Jimena
The whole Mulege region was affected.
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=41326#pid4483...
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
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I have a CD of the flood water in Mulege, the water is nearly up to road level on the bridge.
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My favorite palapa at Santispac was wiped out a few storms past.
Before


After. One post left standing

The Orchard in Mulege and along the road didn't do to well, although those who hung in cleaned and repaired seem to be doing OK now.
Before

After. Different view
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Thanks. It isn't that I expect a storm but when our daughter and grandkids come to visit they will most likely camp at Santispac. They would not be
happy with dad/granddad if they woke up floating out to sea!! Ron
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One of the storms almost wiped out Mulege but didn't touch our plapa or anyone elses in Santispac which was right on the water.
[Edited on 6-11-2011 by RichnLinda]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by absinvestor
Thanks. It isn't that I expect a storm but when our daughter and grandkids come to visit they will most likely camp at Santispac. They would not be
happy with dad/granddad if they woke up floating out to sea!! Ron | A hurricane or tropical storm is suffered
regionally over a large geographic area and is not town- or beach-specific.
You might wish to be aware of the National Hurricane Storm Warnings on the internet: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml?epac
As someone who actually weathered the last 7 years of hurricanes, tropical storms and resultant flooding in Mulege or just the imminent warning of
same (which means the highways may be cut off, evacuation to shelters, food & water rationing, military & civilian intervention)... well, it
ain't for the faint of heart and it will sure ruin a nice vacation.
Please come and enjoy yourselves, the Sea of Cortez water is at its best that time of year and you'll have the beaches to yourselves. Just be prepared
to Pack Up and GO NORTH if the weather turns wonky!
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
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Yep!
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in the last year it rained 3 times
we live here all year
summer is the BEST time
right now the pool is FULL
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| Quote: | Originally posted by RichnLinda
One of the storms almost wiped out Mulege but didn't touch our plapa or anyone elses in Santispac which was right on the water.
[Edited on 6-11-2011 by RichnLinda] |
survived the storms but not the Fonatur onslaught
Bob Durrell
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| Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
| Quote: | Originally posted by RichnLinda
One of the storms almost wiped out Mulege but didn't touch our plapa or anyone elses in Santispac which was right on the water.
[Edited on 6-11-2011 by RichnLinda] |
survived the storms but not the Fonatur onslaught | Boy, you got that right. We were going
to sell and move back up this way anyway. Too far from the states (Dr) and really scary roads. We got just about what we had invested in the place
cause it had a nice travel trailer with it.
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RichnLinda, Yea, you just got burned-out!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
RichnLinda, Yea, you just got burned-out! | Burned out? don't understand what you are saying.
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The palapas at Santispac were either torn down or burned.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
The palapas at Santispac were either torn down or burned. |
The Gringo palapas at Santispac were torn down after eviction. The the palapas at Pta Arena were torched instead of eviction. That's what I understand
anyway.
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We had what you could call a yard sale. Sold everything we could. Several of our neighbors took there plapas apart and everything they could and
moved and rebuilt at coyote bay. Most of us were long gone before they burnt anything. Some people just moved back to the states but we weren't burned
out. Had plenty of notice
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