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[*] posted on 4-1-2011 at 09:22 AM
promise of new road(s?) for baja sur


LA PAZ News
227 million pesos for construction of the road leading to Punta Fisher Field
by Baja Daily News on 03/31/11

La Paz, Baja California Sur .- As part of his working trip to the north of the state, Gov. Narciso Agundez Montano delivered the construction of the roads leading to Punta Fisher Field and VizcaĆ­no Abreojos Bahia Asuncion, projects involving a total investment of 227 million pesos, and respond to approaches by the aged people in fishing communities in the North Pacific area, in the town of Mulege.

As he led two separate acts to residents of the communities benefiting from these actions, the BCS representative reiterated the importance of such communities have roads safe and functional, because in this way promotes economic and social development of its people , to create better conditions for moving people and products.




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[*] posted on 4-1-2011 at 09:33 AM


Before you did the Google Translation... what was 'Punta Fisher Field'?



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[*] posted on 4-1-2011 at 09:56 AM


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Before you did the Google Translation... what was 'Punta Fisher Field'?


On that note, there has been a large Fisher family in the Cabo area, and beyond, for a very long time.
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[*] posted on 4-1-2011 at 10:01 AM


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Before you did the Google Translation... what was 'Punta Fisher Field'?

I didn't do translation; this is just the way I got it in english from Baja News




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[*] posted on 4-1-2011 at 09:03 PM


I'm guessing they mean Laguna San Ignacio - there is the famous Fisher family from San Ignacio?? The article refers to the northern region of BCS, and mentions Punta Abreojos and Asuncion (which are already paved). The road out to the Laguna which is currently being paved (slowly) now, and rumor has it that it will someday continue south down to San Juanico. If this ever does happen - will really alter the transportation options (for both travelers & cargo) through Sta. Rosalia/Mulege/Loreto corridor, as it would likely be a shorter route down the west coast. Time will tell.
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[*] posted on 4-2-2011 at 07:08 AM


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I'm guessing they mean Laguna San Ignacio - there is the famous Fisher family from San Ignacio?? The article refers to the northern region of BCS, and mentions Punta Abreojos and Asuncion (which are already paved). The road out to the Laguna which is currently being paved (slowly) now, and rumor has it that it will someday continue south down to San Juanico. If this ever does happen - will really alter the transportation options (for both travelers & cargo) through Sta. Rosalia/Mulege/Loreto corridor, as it would likely be a shorter route down the west coast. Time will tell.


The paved road from San Ignacio to La Purisima was proposed back in 1973... it cuts 100 miles off the drive to La Paz and eliminates two big mountain grades to climb/ descend... The heads of all the towns (Santa Rosalia, Mulege, Loreto) that would lose customers and income, made a fuss!

When Hwy. 5 is finished to Laguna Chapala, that will cut close to 200 miles of driving from mainland Mexico to La Paz. They will need to build a new highway from San Felipe to Puertecitos that can deal with high speed and volume, and it is planned to run inland, as the original road to Puertecitos did before 1982.




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[*] posted on 4-2-2011 at 07:13 AM


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Before you did the Google Translation... what was 'Punta Fisher Field'?

I didn't do translation; this is just the way I got it in english from Baja News


'Field' translates to Campo... and the junction of the Punta Abreojos highway with Mex. 1 is at Rancho (Campo) Fisher (on Mexican topo map)

Seems they are talking about the two paved roads being completed

1) Campo Fisher to Punta Abreojos and
2) Vizcaino to Bahia Asuncion.




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