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San Ignacio Beginnings
By David Kier
Perhaps one of the most impressive of the Spanish structures on the peninsula is the massive stone church in San Ignacio. Let us review how Mission...Read more
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Jardín de Mistela
By Martina
The first people who lived on the Baja peninsula saw plants as sacred. The Kumiai of the north knew the plants nourished and healed...
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Viva México Loncheria
By Erin Dunigan
Forget fancy resorts and tourist traps. If you are looking for the soul of Baja California, the real taste of Mexico, you need to venture off...Read more
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Trout Streams in Baja
By Greg Niemann
While the piscatory stars that put the Baja California fishery on the map are saltwater species, there are freshwater fish in Baja. They’re...Read more
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Winter Fishing Report
By Tom Gatch
The final weeks of December brought a spell of stormy, inclement weather to the southern California and Baja coasts, which also included high...
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