tehag
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Little known springs
Ejido Benito Juarez Springs
Closeup of springs in the desert
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Baja&Back
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Is that a roll-outa-bed & breakfast operation?
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Frank
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You got me
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Mexray
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Did you take those pic's while...
...bounding down the road?
It looks to be a 'hot' spring, from angle of your photos...
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Natalie Ann
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Oh that's such a fun picture, tehag! I'd love to put one of those fences in my yard. Excellent place for peas and beans and
beautiful flowering vines.... although it has quite a special look just as it is. Hmmmm.... wonder how my neighbors will feel about such an addition
to the 'hood?!
nena
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David K
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Well done tehag!
It was good to meet you at the Discover Baja event, last Saturday!
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shari
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Awesome....I was perplexed as I have been to Benito Juarez dozens of times and none of my pals ever showed ME the hot springs...sheesh! What a lovely
village though.
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24baja
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There was a Hippie commune in our town back in the 60's, they called it bedspring acres because all of the fences were made of bedsprings. It was
still there in the 1990's. Thanks for the photos and for sparking a memory for me.
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Paula
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Gotta love that Mexican recycling!
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No mention of the springs on the ejido web site. But I did find a link to
Hotel Cowboy y Asadero that included a nice photo of the hotel, fyi.
http://www.ejidobenitojuarez.com/about_us.html
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Innovative!!
bacquito
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The Gull
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Coming soon - resort hotel.
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shari
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I especially liked the part on the website about you and the whales mating in the lagoon.....I followed their advice ...and Sirenita was the
result!
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