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Back UP the Baja!
... Driving into La Paz the Second time was not so overwhelming, still confusing. HA, yet we understood the city just a little bit better. we went to a large shopping mall and looked around.
we had quite alot of fun, it was an adventure! just spending a little bit of time before the need to head on the half hour drive to the ferry. We also spent some time trying to find the little Mechanic Shop that hosted us on our previous stay in ...
AD - Déjà décembre
... Claudette et Normand ont débuté leur saison de golf et se sont joints à Rose-Anne et Michel pour une partie à Coronado.
La semaine dernière nous sommes allés visiter l'hôtel Del Coronado. Nous vous envoyons quelques photos de ce magnifique hôtel bâti à la fin des années 1800. Nous avions pensé s'y rendre pour Noël ou le Jour de l'An mais notre budget ne nous le permet pas. On ira au Loews à Coronado pour le réveillon du Jour de ...
Day 47 - Encinitas to the Mexican Border!!
7:20 am. The alarm buzzes on the bedside table. This was it. This was the final day. The day we'd been waiting for. The day that separated the men from the boys. And my were we ready for it. After an atheletes breakfast, the team assembled outside and we bid our farwells amidst good lucks and hugs. We cycled out of Encinitas and along the beach until we met with our first obstacle of the day- a hill. But how could we have cycled the last day without one of those bad boys?! Up we went ...
We built a house in Three Days!
... head out to the construction site to work on the house. On the first day, I spent the entire day working on the house but on days two and three I went to the orphanage in the afternoon and helped with VBS and on the last day I helped build a new sound platform in the church. It was amazing watching the house go up as quick as it did. We finished the house in 3 days which was a full day ahead of schedule. We had great leadership and everybody ...
Tecate, Mexico
... but tours are limited and by reservation only.
I spent the night at a campground on a beautifully situated ranch in the mountains a few miles east of Tecate, one apparently owned by people of Basque origin from the architecture of the farm houses and the flags displayed in the office. While the camping facilities at Rancho Ojai are well kept and extensive, it felt oddly deserted for a Saturday ...
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Rancho La Puerta Spa
Carretera A Tijuana Km 5, Tecate | 4 star hotel