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Mother of Dragons
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Registered: 4-30-2019
Location: California
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Yes, you are!
Unless you did, and I missed it, how about making a new post telling us about you? Several new Nomads start out with an introduction of themselves and
sometimes include:
What they like to do (or want to do) in Baja?
What they drive (a big deal if a 4WD)?
What are their favorite places? (If you are a surfer, then you have pressure put upon you to maintain secrecy over the good spots, often under the
code name "Seven Sisters" lol!)
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Good idea. I’ll look for an introduction thread and post or make one myself over the weekend.
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boe4fun
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Location: Margaritaville
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Posted a while back:
AWSOME restaurant in La Paz
My wife and ran into an offbeat new place to eat. Maybe some of you have been there already. Place is named Mi Casita on Revolution and Pienda. They
had everything. Sushi, carne, pollo and everything for everybody. Great service. Inexpensive for our tastes and a super atmosphere.
Special was lobster and a steak ,of your choice, for 600 for two of us. We received a free appetizer which was enough for our palate, and really
didn't need the dinner but it was awesome.
We frequent many places in La Paz and this is our new go to place.
We did tell them to be aware of a guy named Harold who hates all and everything about La Paz and writes reviews here about all negative about La Paz
and Mexico. They said they would make sure and spit on his food. Just don't say you are Harold.
Defiantly a step above Uraguay, tres virgins and Nim, but not a great taco like Juanitas on colisio y Abasolo ( small plug for Juanitas
Sent from my iPad
Two dirt roads diverged in Baja and I, I took the one less graveled by......
Soy ignorante, apático y ambivalente. No lo sé y no me importa, ni modo.
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boe4fun
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Location: Margaritaville
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The Rotarians have us stay at the Villa Marina. Stop by for a snack of nachos, or a lunch or dinner at the Dingy Dock. It overlooks the Marina, very
nice ambiance.
Two dirt roads diverged in Baja and I, I took the one less graveled by......
Soy ignorante, apático y ambivalente. No lo sé y no me importa, ni modo.
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4x4abc
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Location: La Paz, BCS
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La Casita
finally had a chance to check the new high end place of La Paz
steak $600 pesos - pasta $300 pesos
made me feel like celebrity
and no, I won't say anything bad about that place
Forbes recently said that La Paz is the new place for billionaires
well, we were the only billionaires eating at La Casita that night
Harald Pietschmann
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Alan
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Well since I have
seen Steve Jobs' boat and Steven Spielberg's boats at Costa Baja fairly frequently I'd say there is at least a little truth to that article.
In Memory of E-57
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4x4abc
Ultra Nomad
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Location: La Paz, BCS
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https://www.thebajapost.com/2019/10/26/la-paz-is-mexicos-und...
Harald Pietschmann
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4x4abc
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Location: La Paz, BCS
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimdobson/2017/02/18/from-la-pa...
Harald Pietschmann
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weebray
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Location: La Paz
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Yes, the Cabofication of la Paz has begun. To wit the new abortion at the foot of Marcos de Leon. They are facing it with pho rock at the moment as
if it was possible to fix ugly. More to come, the sellout has begun. BTW, for tacos the locals go to Perones, corner of Rameriz and Cuahtemoc.
Every beautiful beach in the world needs a few condo towers - NOT.
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geraldalexander7
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Registered: 5-3-2017
Location: La Paz-Winter/California-Summer
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I’ve been looking for Perones! Great....
Facebook.com/Gerald Beltran
Casas & Condos for rent in La Paz...$100US per/month.....Daily & weekly rates also.
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mtgoat666
Select Nomad
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Registered: 9-16-2006
Location: San Diego
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Mc-fisher, great smoked marlin empenada, whole menu is yummy
El estadio, for fish tacos
Avoid the places on the malecon,... food always seems mediocre in tourist joints...
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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4x4abc
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Location: La Paz, BCS
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Harker on the Malecon is good
mainly burgers and beer
friendly staff
great location
decent prices
I go there on occasion for my lunch meditation
Harald Pietschmann
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twogringos
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Registered: 1-7-2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion/Color-Country
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Mood: I feel more like I do now than I ever have before
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Baja Grill
I know, not the kind of name that attracts you to a restaurant in Mexico, but we were pleasantly surprised. The breakfast started with a fruit plate
and first cup of coffee gratis. Eggs al gusto to omelet was 80-100. We'll go back for dinner, but the menu had fish from 80 to T-bone and Lobster at
350. It's indoors, which is nice for these cold days in La Paz, open 8am to 11pm everyday. Located next to Cava del Patron wine shop on Marcus de
Leon between Serdan and Prieto.
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Warf
Junior Nomad
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Registered: 6-21-2011
Location: La Paz
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It's a bit touristy but Claro's Jr on the corner of Mutualismo and Bravo has great bacon wrapped shrimp tacos. The call them paceños. Also if you
like tacos al pastor try Taqueria El Paisa on the corner of Abasolo and Navarro. Truly good food a prices for locals. Provecho!
La Pazadise
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