Punta Pescadero
Travel Blogs from La Paz
Route 66
Left Flagstaff and followed Route 66 to Albuquerque. Stopped at a town called Gallup, the Navajo and Zuni peoples major trading centre. If u wanted to buy the beautiful turquoise jewellery this was the place. We were a little worried about getting out and walking the main street. Was not very inviting to say the least so we drove to the El Rancho Hotel, many of the great actors of the 40's and 50's stayed here. It was priceless, the lobby very old western ...
LA PAZ!!! calurosa y pacifica La Paz!!!
... por el malecón … hasta parar en un pintoresco restaurancito sobre la playa con los ventanales abiertos hacia el mar. Disfrute de una nutritiva ensalada de aguacate con lechuga y tomate acompañada de una refrescante soda con limón. Y ya lista, comencé a caminar y caminar y caminar….y el sol pegaba cada vez mas fuerte, y sentía su calor pegándome fuertemente envolviéndome….llego un punto donde me sentía casi asfixiada…entonces me refugie en un barcito que ...
Still no return of the orange . . .
... like the pattern on a tennis ball. If you began at Iceland and travelled south, you could follow it down the centre of the Atlantic Ocean, around the bottom of Africa, and across the Indian and Southern oceans and into the Pacific just below Australia; there it angled across the Pacific as if making for Baja California (where we are heading now) before shooting up the west coast of the United States to Alaska. Occasionally its higher peaks poked above the water as an island ...
Dia de los Muertos
... tradition, it is believed that the death, and more specifically, the memory of our faithful departed, gives us a sense of identity, helping us to be rooted in our culture and our community. This character paradoxically presents us with the pleasure of living in the imminence of death. La Catrina, with her mischievous smile invites us to seize the moment, and through music and dance, find the meaning of ...
The day a sea lion stared into my soul.
... a dolphin! Needless to say it was really really neat! We tried to get in and snorkel with them, but as soon as we got in they swam away.
Once the dolphins left, we made our way back to the sea lions. They were SO many sea lions on this island! Edwardo told us it was a nursery so there were tons of juveniles present, and some of them were even being nursed by their mothers. The babies are adorable! The really do look like dogs with tooth ...