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| Playas Tj, Sunday.  Dang Nice.  Or, for The Guy Looking at NW Mexico 
 
 Great! Breakfast here.  Across from the bull ring.  Between Sr. Waffle (excellent) and the Italian food on the corner, just up from the malecon. 
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 Playas TJ.  A healthy dose of Baja, very near to Southern California.  It's Mexico!
 
 
  
 
 I do not sense I'm in in Tijuana.
 
 
  
 On the boardwalk.
 While walking, good music and people sitting in bars & restaurants above, is a clue where you may choose to stop for a while.  Step ways
frequently lead up to the malecon from the boardwalk.
 
 
  Brothers On The Other Side
 
 
  The one tells you it's there,
 The other, a better understanding.
 
 
  
 
  
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 A good dark beer.
 
 There are many eateries to choose from.  Try the ceviche bar north of the bull ring, nearer to the gym.
 
 
  
 With a son living at the Playas, it'll be my home periodically.
 
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 Looks like a fun spot on sunny summer weekend day. Did you see many gringos? The beach on the other side of the fence looks empty.
 
 
 
 
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 looks like the younger petersen has done VERY well for himself!
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 I do not sense I'm in in Tijuana.
 
 
  
 
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 You don't?
 Man....that is scary.
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by SFandH Looks like a fun spot on sunny summer weekend day. Did you see many gringos? The beach on the other side of the fence looks empty.
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 The beach on the other side of the fence is, essentially, the mouth/estuary of the Tijuana River.  (Between the fence and the buildings in the
distance.)
 
 My preference would be to swim/sunbath a little farther to the north than the river mouth.
 
 Great photos.  looks like a fun time!
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 We were the only gringos . . .
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by RnR 
 The beach on the other side of the fence is, essentially, the mouth/estuary of the Tijuana River.  (Between the fence and the buildings in the
distance.)
 
 My preference would be to swim/sunbath a little farther to the north than the river mouth.
 
 
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 For sure.  if you ever get near the water there, go directly to the Health Department.
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 Dennis, mi amigo.  Why scary?
 
 
 
 
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 I would prefer swimming in front of Coronado.  Either Loreto's or San Diego's.
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by bajacalifornian Dennis, mi amigo.  Why scary?
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 The river carries the raw sewage that the inadequate treatment plant in the same area misses.
 Anyone eating a fish caught in that area is living on borrowed time.
 Jeeezo....I gag thinking about it, and don't understand why they allow swimming in that area except that, I believe, the currents flow north. That may
explain the scarceness of people on the north side beach.
 
 
 
 
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 I'd gag too.  Fish we ate came from the market in Popotla.
 
 
 "This" scary preceded fish and water conversation . . .
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by bajacalifornian I'd gag too.  Fish we ate came from the market in Popotla.
 
 
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 Until I knew where the fish came from, I'd avoid that market.
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 WTF??? If you eat fish from Vince's,
Ortega's, Tampanco, either Splashes, La Fonda, La mision, Poco Cielo, or the dozens of other restaurants and taco stands between the fence and
ensenada, where do you think this fish is coming from???? Is there a secret port I don't know about that only harvest's fish from pristine waters?| Quote: |  | Originally posted by DENNIS 
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 Until I knew where the fish came from, I'd avoid that market.
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by bajacalifornian Great! Breakfast here.  Across from the bull ring.  Between Sr. Waffle (excellent) and the Italian food on the corner, just up from the malecon. 
Name's in the image.
 
 Playas TJ.  A healthy dose of Baja, very near to Southern California.  It's Mexico!
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
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 Sure looks more inviting than this beach in China
 
   
 
 
 
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 Anyone familiar with the collectivo Taxi routes in TJ?
 I occasionaly walk across, might be worth a ride down
 to Playas, I'm guessing it is 6 mi from the border?
 I assume the collectivo would be the quickest, maybe
 $3 dlls each way? Rode one  yrs. back, it was a station
 wagon of some kind
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 The beach on the other side of the fence is, essentially, the mouth/estuary of the Tijuana River.  (Between the fence and the buildings in the
distance.)
 
 My preference would be to swim/sunbath a little farther to the north than the river mouth.
 
 
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 For sure.  if you ever get near the water there, go directly to the Health Department.
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 another bit of advise,, never swim with your mouth open
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 another bit of advise,, never swim with your mouth open
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