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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Baja, Part 6 – The Trip Back to the USA
This is our final blog about our Baja adventure. Most RV caravans escort members each and every day. A unique feature of our caravan was 18 days on our own. For a group of us the return trip North began … Continue reading
Baja, Part 5 – Los Barriles
Our Baja Winters Caravan http://www.bajawinters.com took us to the Playa Norte RV Park in Los Barriles Baja California Sur. The owner William welcomed us and saved several beachfront sites for our group. From this point of the trip we were each on … Continue reading
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Tagged Baja California, beaches, churches, glassblowing, great vegan food, kiteboarding, plants
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Whales of Baja
When we considered a trip to Baja, a major incentive was the whale presense in the winter. We had learned the gray whales travel south from Alaska to mate and have their babies in the lagoons of Baja. The mothers … Continue reading