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San Quintin Botanical Garden
I have never heard of this garden, have YOU?
https://sanquintin.travel/en/10-things-you-should-do-when-vi...
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David K
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Interesting it doesn't give any location address for the garden or the museum??
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Timoteo5000
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Here's Yiyo taking a small tour.
https://youtu.be/jiT0YGccb7U?t=1049
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i always check out botanical gardens. most major cities in the world have good ones. one example is the one in Amsterdam, as i remember, over 500
years old. doctors back in the day accessed botanical plants brought back from the far away places dutch traders were visiting.
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The one in San Miguel de Allende was really, really fun. They had some little, rare ones for sale that came home with me. I had them in my carryon
and the attendant said they were potentially dangerous so we put them in the suitcase.
There is a gentleman in Matlock, Derbyshire in England who started a cactus greenhouse called ABBEY BROOK CACTUS NURSERY that has one of the most
exquisite and vast collections I have ever seen.
I have not been to Amsterdam but will sure go one day.
Ready for a laugh? As I was looking up the cactus nursery, I saw one named PRICK in London hahahahaha
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the one in Singapore has thousands of bougainvillea varieties....and more palm species than one imagine exists. the paris botanical garden has a palm
house that would be incredible even without the palms.
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Some of you may have seen parts of my favourite botanical garden.
It is all over Baja ...
Don't believe everything you think....
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quite right. just today i took a ride up in the hills. i was noticing every ridge and drainage offer a slightly different assortment of plants than
the previous one.
remarkable variety for such a dry climate.
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Indeed!
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Yes, that is the best biosphere on the planet.
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Beautiful photos.
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San Quintin Botanical Garden
https://www.google.com/maps/place/San+Quint%C3%ADn+Botanical...
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Thank you Tom! Good PI work!!
Just to the south side of the military base along Hwy. 1 and
north of the town plaza, west side of the highway.
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Thanks for solving that mystery! It looks like it needs agua but I love the murals.
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That desert is sooooooo amazing. And so isolated. Wonderful.
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Thank you Tom! Good PI work!!
Just to the south side of the military base along Hwy. 1 and
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Aah, it looks like it's a restaurant as well. I like to camp out by the volcanoes and frequently stop a block or so from here to air down/up. I'll
have to check this out on my next trip.
I like to explore remote dirt tracks and beaches.
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Thank you MM!
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