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[*] posted on 3-1-2010 at 05:59 PM


I also knew Marlin. I always felt that he was more comfortable with creatures from the wild, than he was with people.
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[*] posted on 3-1-2010 at 07:06 PM


Cape San Lucas? Can I still get 300 meters of beach front for $100 dollars.
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[*] posted on 3-1-2010 at 08:50 PM


Great film thanks, I was 1 then, and a little older now.
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[*] posted on 3-2-2010 at 06:27 AM


I checked out the Academic Film Archive of North America website. Loads of really interesting films about lots of different subjects.
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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 04:22 PM
Baja 1949


I dont know if this has already been posted

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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 04:51 PM


Thanks Judy, I hadn't seen that before.....too bad Cabo San Lucas doen't still look like that, I might go back.



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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 06:16 PM


my first time in Cabo was in the early 80s . it was nothing like it is now,, I liked it then,, but now its just to much for me,, but alot of expats like it,, nothing wrong with that
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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 08:33 PM


That was a cool video. Thanks!
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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 08:51 PM


I really enjoyed this video... thank you sooooo much. I was born in 1949 so this was speciall for me.

Lot's and lot's of changes over 60+ years, eh?

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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 09:05 PM


How cool would it be for someone to show this at Magdelena Bay for the school children and old folks??
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[*] posted on 3-16-2010 at 09:13 PM


Great idea..............Maybe someone that lives close can get a copy? What a great educational tool for the children! Also for kids in San Jose and Los Cabos!



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[*] posted on 6-17-2010 at 02:48 PM


How interesting!! Steinbeck's "Log to the Sea of Cortez" makes comments about Cape San Lucas and the fish cannerie. My dad unloaded tuna at the cannerie back in the early '50s'. Things have changed.



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[*] posted on 6-17-2010 at 03:05 PM


My friends and I often went to Ensenada in the early 50's, and it pretty much looked like it did in this flic. First time in Cabo was in the early '70's and tho it did not look that primitive, it sure looked different than today.

Great movie, Jesse-------brings back many good memories-------

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[*] posted on 6-17-2010 at 06:24 PM
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thumbup.gif posted on 6-18-2010 at 06:22 AM
Gracias!!!


Jesse, THX,

I have a number of people I am forwarding the link to.

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[*] posted on 10-31-2010 at 10:33 AM


Even in 1975, when Highway 1 from La Paz was paved, Cabo had only 5 streets, and the marina had not yet been dug.
The Finisterra and Twin Dolphins were already built then.
I remember getting stuck in the deep sand 1/2 mile from the beach on the dead end road into the desert which is now Hwy 19.

That's the year Sr. Rivera paid the Mayor of Cabo the outrageous sum of $25,000 to purchase the entire Pedregal mountain. The village elders thought he was NUTS! Now a building lot with 45 degree slope goes for over a million.

A guy named Chuy owned the Hotel Hacienda property, and that's where the turistas camped under the palms around a natural hotspring. Chuy would bring you iced Carta Blanca beer, boiled camarones in a bucket, and even roll you a fattie, while you relaxed in the hotspring. This all went on your camping bill.

No wonder I have such fond memories of Cabo!:tumble:




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[*] posted on 10-31-2010 at 10:42 AM


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Even in 1975, when Highway 1 from La Paz was paved, Cabo had only 5 streets, and the marina had not yet been dug.
The Finisterra and Twin Dolphins were already built then.
I remember getting stuck in the deep sand 1/2 mile from the beach on the dead end road into the desert which is now Hwy 19.

That's the year Sr. Rivera paid the Mayor of Cabo the outrageous sum of $25,000 to purchase the entire Pedregal mountain. The village elders thought he was NUTS! Now a building lot with 45 degree slope goes for over a million.

A guy named Chuy owned the Hotel Hacienda property, and that's where the turistas camped under the palms around a natural hotspring. Chuy would bring you iced Carta Blanca beer, boiled camarones in a bucket, and even roll you a fattie, while you relaxed in the hotspring. This all went on your camping bill.

No wonder I have such fond memories of Cabo!:tumble:


Pavement reached Cabo in 1970... that year Cliff Cross' Baja Guide was published... here is his drawing of Cabo then:





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