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JZ
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A shot from the Zodiac. This was off the coast of Sonora. The island in the distance is Isla San Pedro. It's about 20 miles North of San Carlos.
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Cheers to a good thread!
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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JZ
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TMW
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Really nice. JZ where is that last picture located?
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Timoteo5000
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From a Friend's backyard.
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JZ
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One of the bays on Isla Espiritu Santo. I'd have to do some digging to figure out which one. That is a screen shot from a video I took in April.
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Shot this outside of Rancho Grande about 2 years ago when we were passing through. Always made me think a lot about them, and what an interesting
life they were living.
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"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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JZ
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Crash. Somewhere in the SS's.
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JZ
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Daughter sporting a Nieto for Presidente hat as a pelican looks on.
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Shot this outside of Rancho Grande about 2 years ago when we were passing through. Always made me think a lot about them, and what an interesting
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I don’t see an interesting life in that picture.
I see people getting a sunburn and hearing damage.
If those people live in Rancho grande area, I feel sorry for them.
Nice place to visit, wouldn’t want to live there.
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Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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David K
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Goat, have you EVER posted photos of your own so we can comment on them????
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San Francisquito
Old photo - good times heading south.
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JZ, I totally agree with you about the couple in the buggy, what a cool life style or get away... Keep them coming...
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Road into Tembabichi along canyon.
“Interesting” rock formations at Puerto Los Gatos.
WTF, my wife took these pictures.
Blind corner on Tembabichi canyon road.
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JZ
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Great shots. That is just crazy. Big rig to take down that trail.
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Baja dogs. At the llantera shop in Chapala.
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Just have to go slow. I do a lot of tough roads. It is a F350 after all. A Tacoma would be crushed with that camper on it 😎
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This is the road from Mulege to San Juanico. I took a buddy of mine up there with me this year with his Lance camper. He was a little nervous but he
made it.
This is “Agua de Gringo”. It is about half way from Mulege to San Juanico. I did The whole road to San Juanico 5 years ago but I would not do
that again. Never ending boulders with mediocre scenery.
I now just go to the swimming hole for the night and head back to Mulege. If you go up there, the water is good in January or early February, by
March the water is too warm and a little gross to swim in.
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Secret spot
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