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shocked.gif posted on 5-8-2011 at 06:30 PM
A Baja Resident Who Can Ruin Your Hwy 1 Experience


The iconic Black Bull of Baja! I spotted this guy south of Cataviņa among many grazing Cows, Mules, and spirited Deer crossing in front of my Jeep. :O

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puzzled.gif posted on 5-9-2011 at 05:58 AM


What's he doing out in broad daylight? The rule is, white during the day, spotted at dusk, and black at night!
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[*] posted on 5-9-2011 at 07:49 PM


A few years ago coming from Mulege, almost to GN I saw a giant white Brama to our right next to a fence. For some reason he decided to cross the highway at a very high rate of speed. Him and I eye were eyeball to eyeball. Thank God we were in the Tracker and not the motorhome I don't think Rich could have stopped in time. Plus a very large pickup behind us and managed to miss us. Wasnt our day to die:bounce::bounce:
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[*] posted on 5-9-2011 at 07:55 PM


the dreaded "black cow disease" of baja...that's why we tuck our car in at sunset.



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[*] posted on 5-10-2011 at 09:12 AM


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Originally posted by RichnLinda
A few years ago coming from Mulege, almost to GN I saw a giant white Brama to our right next to a fence. For some reason he decided to cross the highway at a very high rate of speed. Him and I eye were eyeball to eyeball. Thank God we were in the Tracker and not the motorhome I don't think Rich could have stopped in time. Plus a very large pickup behind us and managed to miss us. Wasnt our day to die:bounce::bounce: [/quote
Sounds like the same DUDE we were going south in the same area going down to watch the Whales it was later than I like to drive when we rounded this curve, the headlights light up his eyes or I may not have seen hin Wow what a brute and he had no intention of moveing
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[*] posted on 5-10-2011 at 10:19 AM


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Originally posted by J.P.
Quote:
Originally posted by RichnLinda
A few years ago coming from Mulege, almost to GN I saw a giant white Brama to our right next to a fence. For some reason he decided to cross the highway at a very high rate of speed. Him and I eye were eyeball to eyeball. Thank God we were in the Tracker and not the motorhome I don't think Rich could have stopped in time. Plus a very large pickup behind us and managed to miss us. Wasnt our day to die:bounce::bounce: [/quote
Sounds like the same DUDE we were going south in the same area going down to watch the Whales it was later than I like to drive when we rounded this curve, the headlights light up his eyes or I may not have seen hin Wow what a brute and he had no intention of moveing
This was broad day light. Glad you were lucky too:yes:

[Edited on 5-10-2011 by RichnLinda]
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