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[*] posted on 2-9-2013 at 03:53 PM


Kurt & I are on the same page....we always stay at Casa Diaz...right on the beach...very baja rustic but only 300 or 350 pesos...good bed...killer view! big room....but very rustic.



for info & pics of our little paradise & whale watching info
http://www.bahiaasuncion.com/
https://www.whalemagictours.com/
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[*] posted on 2-9-2013 at 04:40 PM


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Kurt & I are on the same page....we always stay at Casa Diaz...right on the beach...very baja rustic but only 300 or 350 pesos...good bed...killer view! big room....but very rustic.


From Larry Hahn's Baja Dreams Flying page ( http://www.bajadreams.com/flybaja.htm ):

This was my first trip to Baja. We went as far as Los Angles Bay. There were no
Wac charts at the tine. All we had was a AAA road map showing the Islands of Baja to see
how far down the Peninsula we had traveled. We stayed with Papa Dias little hotel
for $5.00 dollars per day, 3 meals and a cot. The fishing was super...



Papa Dias Hotel at Los Angles Bay-----5.00 dollars per day per room and board what a deal! Among other things, they used to serve turtle tacos. Dr. Coleman, a dentist from Banning, flew here often in his bright yellow Cessna with supplies and candy to work on the children's teeth.
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More photos on his page.

My first time to Casa Diaz was in 1967, and planes still could taxi up and park by the rooms. The Diaz runway was closed in the 1980's.




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