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[*] posted on 9-12-2013 at 08:59 AM


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Well, why use the phrase 5 times: "Is that were mostly the gringos live?" after I told him were were camping near San Felipe"... and he asked back "I don't know where San Felipe is but is it like Mulege or Loreto were all the gringos live?"

:lol::lol::lol::wow::?:


I always get the question "Where's Punta Blanca?" after a trip to the Seven Sisters. Even the Feds dont know the location of the "secret place" :lol:

Generally they are okay with the follow-up description "It's in the middle of no place, Pacific Coast, 300-400 miles south of here." Somtimes I have to follow up with, "No, there are no towns in this area; except for the fish-camp at Punta Blanca I mentioned before."




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[*] posted on 9-12-2013 at 10:11 AM


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Had a nice chat with a CBP agent at the Otay SENTRI booth who wanted to talk about his house in Lomas Del Mar Ensenada, and where were some really good places to eat. I pointed him to Muelle 3.


Really?? Who was that? :?::?:





Didn't get his name.......it was the Lomas west of/behind Wal Mart


??? Lomas means HILLS and there aren't any behind WalMart


Lomas del Mar is in Punta Banda subdivision, between Loyola and the Transpeninsular, and between Paseo de la Playa and Granada. All brand-new, suburban-style houses. Next time he asks you that question, send him to Mariscos El Pizón on Loyola and Guaymas, one block south of where the Blvd. Costero turns to head back to Reforma.
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[*] posted on 9-12-2013 at 10:50 AM


Me gusta a se llama

Guerorito o

Punta Gabacho

Gringolandia

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[*] posted on 9-12-2013 at 10:51 AM


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Had a nice chat with a CBP agent at the Otay SENTRI booth who wanted to talk about his house in Lomas Del Mar Ensenada, and where were some really good places to eat. I pointed him to Muelle 3.


Really?? Who was that? :?::?:





Didn't get his name.......it was the Lomas west of/behind Wal Mart


??? Lomas means HILLS and there aren't any behind WalMart


Lomas del Mar is in Punta Banda subdivision, between Loyola and the Transpeninsular, and between Paseo de la Playa and Granada. All brand-new, suburban-style houses. Next time he asks you that question, send him to Mariscos El Pizón on Loyola and Guaymas, one block south of where the Blvd. Costero turns to head back to Reforma.





Next time he asks, I'm going to suggest Finca Altozano in Valle de Guadalupe




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[*] posted on 9-12-2013 at 11:36 AM


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Lomas del Mar is in Punta Banda subdivision,



That's a Chamber of Commerce way of saying Infonavit Punta Banda.....Baja's rendition of Detroit at night and Kevlar is the fashion statement of choice.




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