David K
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La Lobera, the sea lion crater, 2005-2016: New Page!
Continuing along with making photo pages on VivaBaja.com for popular locations, to make finding them easier than searching through my photo albums,
here is the latest: https://vivabaja.com/la-lobera/
Here is the linked pages made, so far...
LOCATION PHOTO PAGES (NEW, north to south):
Rock Art Sites (Petroglyphs, Pictographs, Geoglyphs)
Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs, 2001-2008
Santo Domingo in photos, 1886-2017
Shell Island in photos, 1978-2018
La Lobera, the sea lion crater, 2005-2016 New!
Rosario de Arriba in photos, 1949-2017
Rosario de Abajo in photos, 2004-2017
San Fernando in photos, 1926-2017
Las Pintas in photos, 2000-2016 Coming soon!
Santa María in photos, 1999-2022
Montevideo in photos, 2002-2017
San Borja in photos, 2001-2017
Rancho San Gregorio, BC, 1960-2022
Santa Gertrudis in photos, 2001-2017
San Ignacio in photos, 2007-2019
San Bruno 1683-1685
The Locations Page for the direct links to the above list: https://vivabaja.com/locations/
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David K
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La Lobera popped up on Facebook, this morning... great photo, too...
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=928337239292421&set...
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ChrisLaPaz
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We tried to drive out to there February 2019 with 2004 2wd Sprinter. The road was pretty bad in several places and we were able detour around those.
About 1/2mile from the crater there was a big wash with a steep hill on the far side. The beginning of the climb out had a pretty big eroded ledge
that was impassable so we had to walk the rest of the way. A couple in a mid-90s Tacoma 4x4 tried several times to get up the ledge but couldn’t. He
wasn’t very aggressive in his attempts so it may have been possible.
Lots of sea lions were there including some pups struggling in the heavy surf to get onto the beach. Well worth the little side trip. I’ll look for
some pictures.
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