| Cisco 
 
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 An interesting article:
 
 http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2011/aug/31/unforgettable...
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 Very interestingg story!
 
 Thanks for posting.
 
 
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| goldhuntress 
 
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| David K 
 
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| David K 
 
 Hi David K;
 
 Cleaning out some things around the house...I have this book from 1974. If you would like it (Gratis) please let me know and I will mail it out from
Imperial Beach ASAP.
 Otherwise I will probably hang on to it...I would just rather see it in the hands of someone worthy of the history in it.
 ok gonna try post photo of book
 remember...I've never done U2U thing!
 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by paranewbi Hi David K;
 
 Cleaning out some things around the house...I have this book from 1974. If you would like it (Gratis) please let me know and I will mail it out from
Imperial Beach ASAP.
 Otherwise I will probably hang on to it...I would just rather see it in the hands of someone worthy of the history in it.
 ok gonna try post photo of book
 remember...I've never done U2U thing!
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 Thank you for asking!!! I have it (more than one copy in fact)... all three editions (1970, 1972, 1974) and have posted those great maps Cliff drew
here on Nomad, too.
 
 Again thanks, as I do collect Baja books and maps to preserve Baja!
 
 
 
 
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 Paranewbi---------------that is a classic on Baja, and I also have it.  I would definitely hang on to that particular book as it has some very unique
info in it, and is good reading besides.
 
 All the "Cliff Cross" books are great--------I have one on mainland-Mexico also, and tho more general it is also a classic.
 
 Barry
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 Awesome history!
 
 
 
 
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| Thomas Cavendish 
 
 Sketch of Thomas Cavendish from Michael Mathes, Capture of the Santa Ana 1587 - credit line Huntington Library
 
 
  
 Volume 18 of the Baja California Travel Series, title above, by Michael Mathes is dedicated to this event. The strength of the Mathes book is that
Mathes presents accounts by three eyewitnesses to this affair. One version is an English account, two accounts were from (1) the captain of the Santa
Ana and (2) one of the seamen aboard the Santa Ana.
 
 Good reading.
 
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| Cisco 
 
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 Thank You all for your appreciation of my post.
 
 It means a lot to me as a new person on this forum to be able to contribute something meaningful. You have contributed much to me as a Baja Nomad and
I am an avid lurker.
 
 I do pick up the San Diego Reader when I am in the area but mostly for the American Apparel glossy advertisement on the back cover.  I tear it off and
hang it in my van. Unfortunately after I get my collection going well I go back down and the young men at the military stops beg one or the other of
the set and I end up with naked walls generally by GN.
 
 They are real fans of American Apparel I guess and am quite pleased to see such cross-border interest in culture and products.
 
 This article just caught my eye, should be more next week so look out for it, don't know if I will still be here. Glad it was of interest.
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| Image of a period Galleon 
 
 
  
 Typical of this class of ship
 
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 This weeks update.
 
 http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2011/sep/07/unforgettable...
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 Fantastic. Thanks!
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 This week's update.
 
 http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2011/sep/14/feature-acros...
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