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Baja Nomad dead?
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Patient is not dead, is just suffering from a viral infection, in the age of disinformation.
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Very cool cemetery! Location? No need for GPS, just a name or general area... Thanks
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JZ
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Looks like somewhere South of Loreto.
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Near El Primer Bosque on the San Evaristo to CC route?
[Edited on 10-23-2020 by chippy]
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David K
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There's an interesting church at La Soledad, in that area...
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Cemetery at Rancho Los Paredes.
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4x4abc
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maybe someone can help with this one - somewhere between San Juan de la Costa and San Evaristo is this small cemetery. But I can not remember the
location. Looking at the images data it was 1.5 hours south of San Evaristo
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chippy
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As I thought.
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looking at the mountains in the back, it seems like around 24°48'32.74"N, 110°40'6.11"W - but I can't see anything on GE
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4x4abc
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found it
24°50'18.47"N, 110°40'33.35"W
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JZ
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Is that the one in the op or a different one?
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Yea the last pix doesn't match the first one.
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There is a Rancho Las Paredes south and west of San Juan de la Costa on page 20 of the almanac.
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Las Paredes cemetery 24°49'45.65"N, 110°48'30.12"W
very beautiful Rancho
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yes, first image was Las Paredes cemetery
then I asked for help to locate another cemetery in the area
I had taken pictures 5 years ago, but didn't mark the location on GPS
the time stamps on the pictures put it somewhere south of San Evaristo
I found it using the view of the mountains in the background
there are ruins of a rancho close by - La Mojonera
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Went to the grave yard in BOLA once. Mind blowing that anyone could actually dig a grave in all that alluvial material. Nothing but boulder upon
boulder "cemented" with hard sand in between.
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i have wondered aloud about why cremation is not more widely used in Mexico.
nearly all locals i have discussed it with are seriously spooked about it, and express all manner of superstitious thoughts.
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Quote: Originally posted by Cliffy | Went to the grave yard in BOLA once. Mind blowing that anyone could actually dig a grave in all that alluvial material. Nothing but boulder upon
boulder "cemented" with hard sand in between. |
It takes them a while to dig a grave if a backhoe is not available.
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It is indeed a difficult place to dig a grave.
Here is the grave of our late amigo and Baja Nomad, Mike Humfreville, just days following his death in November 2006, at L.A. Bay's cemetery:
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