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Jumping dolphin in La Paz, Mexico
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 10 March 2012
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel quotes.
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The Best Beaches In Mexico
Blog: My Little Nomads - 3 November 2011
An opinionated list of the best beaches in Mexico. Continue reading →Read the entire article here: The Best Beaches In Mexico Or check out Where to go in Southeast Asia with kids
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Dolphins below the bow of a ship in La Paz, Mexico
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 26 September 2011
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos.
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Dolphins jumping in the Gulf of California in Baja, Mexico
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 15 September 2011
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #153: Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 13 September 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: The site comprises 244 islands, islets and coastal areas located in the Gulf of California in north-eastern Mexico. The Sea of Cortez and its islands have been called a natural laboratory for the investigation of speciation. Moreover, almost all major oceanographic processes occurring in the planet’s oceans are present in [...]
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To the tip of the Southern below
Blog: Joe's Trippin' - 23 March 2010
While I am hardly a card carrying fan of border crossings, I am never really concerned about them. Until recently. You see, my recent crossing from San Diego into Mexican territory had me somewhat on edge.
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La Paz, Mexico is a Water Wonderland
Blog: Hole In The Donut - 20 March 2010
When my ferry arrived in La Paz, Mexico a couple of weeks ago, I had only an hour or so to check out the town before boarding the bus that would take me across Baja California to Todos Santos. I walked along the Malecon and snapped a few photos; it seemed like a nice enough [...]
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La Fonda de los Briseno – Best Mexican Restaurant in La Paz
Blog: Hole In The Donut - 16 March 2010
Like everyone, I appreciate a good restaurant. But perhaps because I used to be severely overweight, food is not overwhelmingly important to me when I travel. I generally eat only one meal a day, and most of the time I am happy enough with something from street vendors, who usually offer selections more appropriate for [...]
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A Mexican Bingo Remembrance of My Mother
Blog: Hole In The Donut - 15 March 2010
My mother would have loved this. Every year, when I’d visit for Christmas, Mom would drag me to Bingo at the local smoke-filled hall. Gleefully she’d buy a passel of bingo cards and press a packet upon me. I’d tape my eight or ten cards to the carved and chipped wooden table while she spread [...]
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Going With the Flow, On to La Paz, Mexico
Blog: Hole In The Donut - 13 March 2010
So much for my schedule. I knew it was going to be a fluid trip, I just didn’t know how fluid. First I killed time in Cabo San Lucas waiting for a casita to become available at the new Rancho Pescadero Resort near Todos Santos, Mexico in order to spend a few more days in [...]
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Ferrying Across the Sea of Cortez Between Mazatlan and La Paz in Baja California
Blog: Hole In The Donut - 9 March 2010
One of the things I promised myself when I embarked upon this trek around Mexico, Central and South America was NO planes, unless absolutely necessary. Back in the days when it didn’t take three hours to get checked in and through security, back when the airlines actually cared about their passengers, flying was a lot [...]
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La Paz to Mazatlan Ferry
Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 23 November 2009
Duke and I roll into La Paz, eager to get everything sorted and hop the ferry to mainland Mexico. Some gringos told us about an immigration office in town that can sort out the paperwork for the Jeep so that becomes our first stop of the day. I’m not at all surprised when the friendly [...]
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La Paz to Mazatlan Ferry
Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 23 November 2009
Duke and I roll into La Paz, eager to get everything sorted and hop the ferry to mainland Mexico. Some gringos told us about an immigration office in town that can sort out the paperwork for the Jeep so that becomes our first stop of the day. I’m not at all surprised when the friendly [...]
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Baja California Sur (South)
Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 20 November 2009
As we continue south down Baja California the landscape and climate are noticeably moving in the tropical direction. The humidity is slowly increasing, making us and every surface we come in contact with permanently stiky. The ocean is also getting a lot warmer and now feels close to bath temperature, being in or out of [...]
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Baja California Sur (South)
Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 20 November 2009
As we continue south down Baja California the landscape and climate are noticeably moving in the tropical direction. The humidity is slowly increasing, making us and every surface we come in contact with permanently stiky. The ocean is also getting a lot warmer and now feels close to bath temperature, being in or out of [...]
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La Paz, Mexico
Blog: Patrick and Katrina do the Globe - 4 January 2009
Located less than 100 miles from Cabo San Lucas is the sleepy capital of Baja California del Sur: La Paz. It is here that we celebrated a white Christmas (sand not snow) with Katrina's family.
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