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roundtuit
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Santispac
all are being torn down. Just a few shade structures left
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Lindalou
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I know ours is gone and many others as I have seen pics. Sure looks bad doesn't it? Kinda sad
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tripledigitken
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What is the plan for the property? Does anyone know?
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roundtuit
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Very sad indeed . lots of friends got the shaft. As to whats going to happen, lots of rumors but no facts
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Lindalou
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I heard it's been sold, but like you said lots of rumors. Still in touch with Russ and Wendy but they don't seem to know either. Tell Mrs Roundtuit
hello for us.
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Bob and Susan
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here is my guess....
a BIG company (let's say from Spain) bought the property...
NOW it's been normalized...
NOW it can be FINANCED and resold later...
the way it was (with 3 story houses) it could not be marketed to BIG investors easily...it had permenate renters which are hard to remove whrn
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Cypress
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Bob and Susan, You all have been dead-on with advice and observations regarding various topics. Looks like condo country from here.
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Hook
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WOW, would sure like to see some pics of what it looks like now.
Great spot for a small marina........well, except for the pollution. No where for it to go; not great flushing.
[Edited on 2-5-2007 by Hook]
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Bob and Susan
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my guess....
no condos...ie: no water...
no electircty...yet...very political
no marina...ie: not deep enough...not enough visitors
no matter what anyone says...there is not that many people that "drive by"
investment for the future...YES
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Cypress
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Seems like Bob, Susan and Hook are on the same page regarding Santispac development.No complaints from here.
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Hook
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Seems like Bob, Susan and Hook are on the same page regarding Santispac development.No complaints from here. |
no, I think a small boat marina could do quite well in the Mulege area and Santispac is a logical choice. It is a hurricane hole that even keeled
boats can anchor pretty close to shore.
The marina at SR is certainly not convenient for the private boater. I think there could be much demand for a small marina in that area. Of course,
water and fuel and sewage would have to be provided for. That's a big obstacle. But the Bay can often have some decent boating in winter when the
outside is blown out.
It's blisteringly hot at Santispac in the summer, though.
Bob and Susan, whatever became of that "marina" just north of your place? Was it called Villas de Mulege or something?
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Bob and Susan
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it's still there...
but not really a marina
the owner is still upgrading...
soon he will have flags on the hiway
he has a pretty nice ramp for himself...you can see it as you motor by
the 2003 storm hit him pretty hard as the swell came off the water
We SHOULD have ALL pitched in some money and purchased Santispac
if we could live another 50 years
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Hook
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Come on, just ONE photo from the road above. Does this affect the actual homes that were along the water?
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Baja&Back
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Most persistant rumour is that Carlos Slim & 3 drinking buddies purchased the whole bay from the Ejido. However, Isreal, the beach manager knows
nothing.
Local business sources say that a contract has been let for a 10" waterline from Mulege to Santispac.
Telmex is currently stringing wire south of there.
The lagoon to be dredged for a private marina & the hotspring ruined.
The access road is supposed to be padlocked & guarded by late summer.
Rumours abound, but these are from local mouths.
More next month!!
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Bob and Susan
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none of this is true...
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Vince
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I drove by there Sunday, the palapas are mostly gone except for Anna's resturant which is still open. One of the principles who bought it suddenly
died in La Paz, according to a local worker at Serenedad, who grew up on the beach. But there are others who will take over, I'm sure. Went by in
our boat on Friday, all the houses look the same but were not occupied. Don't know their fate, they are far enough removed from the beach that they
may be on separate property.
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roundtuit
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From what I heard the three houses on the point get to stay. All the palapas are gone or a pile of ruble. Anna's is on different property and the
eljidos don't have control of that yet.Actually rumor has it that there is property next to anna's that is private but expensive
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capt. mike
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santispac
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
none of this is true... |
hey Bob, dig up the real skinny on this and post, i say nuthin major until the power is pulled south. and heck, they can't even keep the juice on 24/7
in mulege!
are you all gonna be around during BBP whales I feb 21-25?
we'll be there along with about 70 other planes. big whoops.
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Baja Bucko
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Where are the Snowbirds going now?
With Santispac going private where are all the Canadians and other RV folk going now? How abt the 1000s of Mexican vacationers who hit Santispac
Easter Wk???? BB
My other 4WD is a Baja Mule!
La Mula Mil Survivor 2013-2014!
1000 miles by mule from the tip to Tecate!
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Hook
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Quote: | Originally posted by Baja Bucko
With Santispac going private where are all the Canadians and other RV folk going now? How abt the 1000s of Mexican vacationers who hit Santispac
Easter Wk???? BB |
Probably Escondida, Coyote, Requeson and Naranjos.
Armenta has bad voodoo..........
[Edited on 2-7-2007 by Hook]
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