LisaR.
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Around La Bufadora April 2011
So, I stuck my camera’s SD card in the computer today, and realized that I had a few pictures from La Bufadora and the coast near it from last April.
I don’t have enough pictures to fill out a trip report, but it was a beautiful afternoon, and I thought I’d share:
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Ateo
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Cool. Thanks for the photos! The one of the rocky shoreline looks like the central coast.
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DENNIS
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Thanks Lisa. Reminds me of home.
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bbbob
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Thanks..Somewhere I have some pic,s of the seashell shop with a whale skeleton on the roof of the shop..I think of Chewy at the bar/ resturant at the
top..
That kind of atmosphere is hard to find...You never can tell what you,re going to see on that street...
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bacquito
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Great photos, thanks.
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Bob H
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I really enjoyed this photo tour! Have not been down to the blowhole in about five or six years and every time we go it's a little different and
always fun!
Thank You!
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LisaR.
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Thanks for the nice comments! It's funny, I've been coming down to the Rosarito/Ensenada area since I was in high school (and I don't even want to
say how many years ago that was!), and this was the first time I'd ever been to La Bufadora. It was a very cool drive, and yeah, bbbob, that is one
interesting street!
[Edited on 2-10-2012 by LisaR.]
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hey dennis, in 1972 a buddy and i spent the year camping in a driftwood shelter out on the sand spit at punta banda....one of my life's sweetest
memories, to say the least...is that still possible or is it all grown up with gringos???...just curious.
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Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
hey dennis, in 1972 a buddy and i spent the year camping in a driftwood shelter out on the sand spit at punta banda....one of my life's sweetest
memories, to say the least...is that still possible or is it all grown up with gringos???...just curious. |
I'd say those days are gone, Mike. There have been a lot of changes out there...not many for the best.
Hang on to your memories. They can't take that from you.
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LisaR., Thanks.
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Now that must have been a fun find... thanks for sharing ... never get tired of looking ...
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Thank you, Lisa!
I think that all of us who have been to La Bufadora have the same pictures.
Udo
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J.P.
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Thanks for the Pictures, from someone who lives in the area full time It is good to see it through someone else's eye it reminds me not to take the
beauty for granted ' as for the blow hole area it could usw some help.
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