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[*] posted on 10-12-2013 at 07:57 AM
Mulege Home For Sale/Trade


Help Me On My Way!! Bucket List Tour I (Not Necessarily The Final)

I have lived 13 wonderful years in Mulege. I wish to take my “Bucket List” RV trip of the USA, Alaska, and South America. As I am 73 years young and need to go while I can still drive and enjoy camping.
My home is in Colonia La Mision Rebaje; out past the 300+ year old Mision. Situated on a lot 170’ X 80’ deep cut into the mountain side. The property is well above the flood plain.
Now up to USA Code the electric, water and sewer are all new. Telephone with 600MB Internet Service.
Fruit tree abound around the property. Bananas, mangos, papayas, orange, lemon (USA), lime (Mexico), chili peppers, grapefruit, persimmon, and enough grape vines to produce 28 gallons of wine each year. All wine production equipment included in sale including 50 cases of empty bottles.
The home is being sold “Turn Key” and includes a Mexican Corporation.
The sale price is $100,000.00 US Dollars or Equilivant plus a used truck and camper with wet bath. Truck should be a 2009+-, 4X4, Long Bed, Extended Cab. The camper must be matched to the truck for weight and center of gravity. Diesel is preferred. I prefer a Ford F-350 Single rear wheel but am open to offers. NO travel trailers or shells Please.
PLEASE Contact me at: William Enos
phonebillmulege@gmail.com or call 011 521 615 155 0433 Cel
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[*] posted on 10-12-2013 at 08:09 AM


Sounds great... welcome to Nomad... any photos?



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[*] posted on 10-12-2013 at 08:22 AM


Hows do I post the photos with the origonal post??.
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[*] posted on 10-12-2013 at 10:19 AM


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Hows do I post the photos with the origonal post??.


If the photo is in your PC folder, it must be no bigger than 50 kb to show here, and you can add one photo to a post ... If you have them hosted on another website or photo album web site (photobucket.com, picasa, etc.) then you can post several photos per post, but Nomad asks that they not exceed 800 pixels in width.

Here are the how to guides:

If you want to host the image on Nomad and show just one photo, then it must be reduced to less than 50kb. That can be a chore and you want to make sure you do that to a duplicate of your photo and not ruin the original.

If you want the photo to be higher quality, host it on another web site such as photobucket.com, choose the upload options feature to resize the photo to 800 pixels wide max. or best at 640 pixels wide. When you move your mouse over your photo (in your photobucket album), a pop up will appear with links to use. Pick the IMG link for posting on forums (BajaNomad, etc.).

Paste the image link here, where you type on Nomad, add a caption, double space between photo if you have more than one to show.

If the photo is on another web site and there is no pop up set of codes, then copy the image url which you can find with your mouse and the properties feature (the url begins with http:// and ends with .jpg or other code), come back to Nomad where you are posting a message and click the button above the message box that looks like a photo, this one:



and a pop up will appear where you insert your photo's url.

If it is on another website, then it is likely already sized to not distort the web site's page (ie. under 800 pixels wide, in the case of Baja Nomad). You don't need the photo button if your image is already tagged [img] and [/img], as is the case with Photobucket's IMG link for your photos.
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1) Make an album on Photobucket.com for the subject or group of photos... or just to put photos you want to share on Nomad and other forums.

2) To set the size of the photos (does not reduce the quality) to fit here you click on your name at the top of the Photobucket page.

Click on User Settings.

Click on Albums (top of page). Scroll down and see Upload Options and just below that is 'Customize Upload Options', click on that.

Click 800 x 600 for maps or max. size to fill the Nomad page or click 640 x 480 for large size photos that don't fill the page. Nomad is an 800 pixel wide frame, and if you don't resize to 800 or less, the entire page will stretch off the standard monitor and require sideways scrolling. You only need to do this step once or if you wish to change it.

Click SAVE.

3) Click on the big Upload box at the top center of the Photobucket page and simply select the photos you want from your PC folder.
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To show your photos on a Nomad page:

1) Place your mouse on the thumbnail photo in your Photobucket album and select the IMG link of the links box that pops up or is already there, copy that IMG link with your mouse (left click, right click, click copy).

2) On your Nomad post, paste the photo link by right clicking your mouse, and click paste.

Add a caption below the photo if desired and double space between photo links so there is a separation between them.

I suggest not posting too many photo per Nomad post so those with slow upload speeds can also enjoy them... maybe every dozen pictures start a new reply/post?




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