Ojos Negros Hacienda and Resort
Travel Blogs from Ensenada
The last stop before home
... afternoon from 4:00 PM until 8:00PM. Last call on ship was even earlier at 7:30PM. So we would not spend a lot of time in the port of Ensenada. The night before the stop we received a special paper warning us of the dangers of walking about in the port of Ensenada. There were only two ship tours inside of the port of Ensenada; one to a blow hole on the beach north of town and the other to a local winery just outside of town. Also we have visited the port before when the ...
South of the Border
... He tried to convince me to accept a lift all the way to Ensenada but I wasn't having that.
I had calmed a little by the time the bus arrived in Ensenada, no doubt helped by the beautiful coast line along the way. Annoyingly, the cab drivers and such kept asking for US dollars instead of the pesos that I had specifically gone and got for this part of the trip. Travelling to places I've never been before is always going to be a steep learning curve, but now at least I know ...
First day in Ensenada!!!!
... quick tour there. Then it was an hour and a half drive to the Ensenada base. The guys went for a swim in the ocean, which was EXTEMELY salty, while the girls walked on the beach. After dinner, we had a worship session, followed by the night session. We are all tired, and about to head to bed, so there will be more updates tomorrow!
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La Bufadora, Mexico
... creates enormous upward splashes. It's an impressive enough site to make running the gauntlet of a long street of vendors selling cheap leather goods, t-shirts, and made-in-China trinkets to get to it well worthwhile.
I camped near the tip of Punta Banda on a family's land on a promontory high above the Pacific on what must be one of the most breathtaking campsites of my life. Spectacumous! Stupendulous! Beautific! ...
The storm is getting nearer, and I am getting sick
... the magistrate who oversees the case.
Additionally as we get closer to Hilo, the classes focus on Hawaiian life and the culture. In global studies we had another inter-port lecturer, who is a Hawaiian native and an expert in its culture and history. Through his lectures I have been introduced to the Hawaiian sovereignty movement something I have give little thought to and have never seen Hawaii as that separate to the ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed