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La Paz, Baja California , La Paz
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Baja Camp La Paz

La Paz, Baja California La Paz, Baja California, Mexico

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Still no return of the orange . . .

A travel blog entry by pjh60

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... me the obvious when I got to H/C Top – the sewage tank had overflowed and deposited a delightful layer of ‘lavender’ from one side of the ship to the other. He and other crew members were busy in their Wellingtons doing the necessary. I nipped out onto the main deck holding my breath as best I could and went and sat on the forecastle in the warm sunshine. It wasn’t as quiet as usual as a high pressure hose shooting sea water into the port anchor hawse was making ...

Dia de los Muertos

A travel blog entry by gatogo

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Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world in many cultures. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. The celebration takes place on November 1–2, in connection with the Catholic holidays of All Saints' Day (November 1) and All Souls' Day (November 2.) Traditions connected with ...

Hasta Luego Puerto Vallarta--Hola La Paz

A travel blog entry by naomiriyo5423

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... at anchor!

The following morning we say “hasta luego” to Neos as they continue their passage exploring the islands. We raise the anchor and head for La Paz pausing at Isla Lobos where a large sea lion swims over to say hello. We are boarded by the marines as we approach the commercial port, Pichilingue. A very courteous young man comes aboard and tells us to continue motoring slow ahead as he checks boat documents and fills ...

Weekend Getaway La Paz and Espiritu Santo

A travel blog entry by polloslibre

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... Buena. It turned out to be a very cozy place with about a dozen rooms around a large community room/kitchen, and a pool/patio. The owners Milton and SuSu along with their two retrievers Bella, Luna and the cat Spooky were very welcoming and gracious hosts and told us to make ourselves at home, which we did.

It was a great stay except for the fact that Celina and I got an upstairs room which picked up all the sound from the neighborhood, especially the loud ...

Cycling days 16-21: Mulege to La Paz

A travel blog entry by hobos

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... road and into the prickly bushes – 6pm…phew! As we set up camp, a cow comes by and wonders why we’re in her path…she stands there and stares for a long while before meandering off. We are alone in the desert once again, so quiet when there aren’t cars passing by that there isn’t even the sound of birds or insects…just dead silence.

We covered 133km today – tied with our two ...

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