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shari
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Bahia Asuncion Update
I must admit I never thought I would see a seawall built in Bahia Asuncion in my lifetime! And in a matter of a few short months it is done and the
inauguration was a few days ago! It starts at our Beach House and goes all the way along the town beach area. The palms they planted to replace the
ones that got washed out in a hurricane swell a few years ago look fantastic although seem to be a bit close to the wall and the stairs are beautiful
too.
We havent had a big wet storm in a few years...lots of discussion whether this wall will actually protect the beachfront properties or will just break
up in a hurricane swell.
After a couple long months of wind out here on the central Pacside, more sand dunes have built up on the highway about 20 minutes out of Vizcaino and
before the turnoff to Asuncion. They are in places where there usually arent dunes and can sneak up on you if you are going too fast....which most
people do as the road is so smooth with no potholes.
The village is looking pretty dapper with all the flowers in bloom on the main street too...ready to welcome visitors now that the windy season is
almost over!
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SFandH
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How deep does the wall go? Is it like 2/3 below the sand and 1/3 above?
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tiotomasbcs
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Beautiful! And how lucky it includes the beach out in front of the Beach House. Any local Eco/green groups pickin plastic? You All be Stylin!
Tio
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Don Pisto
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beautiful! hope you don't end up with a Tres Santos debacle though
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surfhat
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Maybe a boardwalk is next?
Looking good and good for BA.
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David K
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Good news, I hope!
Bummer for old folks or handicapped unless there is a ramp as well as all those stairs?
One of photo links did not work. The one just before the sand covering the highway.
Hope to come back down with Elizabeth and just relax in the Dolphin or Rock Room!
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shari
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Perhaps Rossman can fill in some info as he watched the project from beginning to end...seems to me that unfortunately the wall does not have a real
deep foundation so it will be interesting to see how well it holds up in the next big hurricane swell...sure looks nice though and real uptown with
those big palms! Swanky!
I love the idea of a boardwalk and hope that is what it will be instead of cars driving on it now.
David...It will be much easier now on those wide stairs to carry a wheelchair down instead of scrambling down an uneven, unstable sand bank.
different groups realize clean ups
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Bajaboy
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Big yellowtail moving into Cedros. Hopefully the season gets an early start in BA. See you soon!
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fishbuck
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Looking good.
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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norte
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Just about every town that has tried this has had to rebuild,,,,and rebuild,,,,and rebuild
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Archie
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In Mexico, and i guess in every other part of the world, the real business in building with public money it's the maintenance.
I know a guy whose company was in charge of maintenance of the Rosarito-Ensenada highway and retired as a very wealthy person. Meanwhile the road its
still falling apart.
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BornFisher
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That`s called job security!
Hey it looks great!
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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BajaRun
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Off Topic.... Shari I never properly thanked you for the fresh sashimi platter you made for myself and Big Ron and Butch back in November. We stopped
in our off road buggies on the bluff by your house and you came over and offered to make us some fresh fish.
Thank you very much. That was so nice of you and we appreciate it !!
Don
[Edited on 6-7-2019 by BajaRun]
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David K
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Shari is the best!
When we first drove out there (2007)... look at what she thrust into my hands!
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shari
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Wow David....that was before we even had the rock walls around the first patio!
and Don...you are very welcome...it was nice to meet you and chat! Drop in again when you are in the hood!
I forgot to mention that we have a wonderful masseuse in Bahia Asuncion now too...very economical and professional!
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vandenberg
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Coney island type set up not far away.
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vgabndo
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A little history.
Here's a picture from before the storms of 2014, and after. August 24, and September 16th.
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
Bill Kauth
Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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Lee
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Whoa, long time, Bud.
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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Frigatebird
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Good to see you posting again.
Avatar courtesy of Herb
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Hook
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WOW, is this Perry?
Wow, first Capt Mike and now vgabundo.
Who's Next? Dave? Pompano? Woody? Dare we hope?
I'm chalking it up to addition by subtraction on Nomads.
Olly, olly, oxen, free, free, free !!!!!
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