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Santa Rosalia, Mulege and Bahia de Concepcion
Nikson,
I hope these images help in your decision to visit this special part of Baja Sur.
Santa Rosalia
Boleo Bakery
Mulege and Punta Chivato
Bahia de Concepcion
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woody with a view
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i can't wait for october!
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24baja
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Oh my gosh Ken.....it makes us want to visit....beautiful pics, true talent.
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Makes me want to go back and I've only been home 3 days after 2 months RVing/boating Bahia Concepcion beaches and bays.
It is getting hot down there though. Sweaty nights are starting. I'm liking SoCal May gray for the moment.
Thanks for the pics, nice work.
BTW, Russ and Lupe have closed, as in moved out of and not just for the season, Lupe's (Ana's) Bar/Restaurant at Santispac. Ana's family is taking it
over.
The beach on the other side of Santispac is also fenced off with a Private Property sign posted.
Have there been threads about that?
[Edited on 5-16-2013 by SFandH]
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Thanks for the photos, Ken...
highly vibrant colors, and gorgeous settings. Almost looks like print film that used to be called VPS, by Kodak.
Udo
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Frank
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I want to go now. Great shots Ken.
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mulegemichael
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the santispac deal is just too bad as ana's was a great place to stop for a cold one after cruisin' around on the bay for the day...russ and lupe are
really great folks....and it sounds like the beach is closed too, huh?...the guy that has monitored it for a few years was like a hawk when you drove
in; 50 pesos just to wade around for a couple of hours......change is what it's called....things change.
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DianaT
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Very nice Ken, very nice collection that shows off many different aspects of the area very well. For some reason I like the Boleo Bakery the best and I don't really know why.
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SFandH
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Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
the santispac deal is just too bad as ana's was a great place to stop for a cold one after cruisin' around on the bay for the day...russ and lupe are
really great folks....and it sounds like the beach is closed too, huh?...the guy that has monitored it for a few years was like a hawk when you drove
in; 50 pesos just to wade around for a couple of hours......change is what it's called....things change. |
The Santispac beach is not closed, what's fenced off is the beach you get to by driving to where the nice houses are on the point and then turning
left. 50 pesos is the day use fee, 80 pesos if you stay overnight. Reasonable I think because they keep the beach clean, haul out the trash, and keep
the outhouses clean.
Maybe I should have started a new thread, didn't me to hijack tdk's photo topic.
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wessongroup
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The "outboards" in the first one are a trip ....... thanks much
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Vince
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Thanks for the photos, they are excellent.
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