seems September does brings rains to the desert.
old vid but relevant, getting there is part of the fun....adventure..memories.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAvzD9EcrVc
Denise; Great work on the Blog... nice you will add Rocky Point and its color to everyone.!
brokenwave; that is an interesting observation, the white sand dunes reflect sun rays and the black lava absorb it. Ambient temps 20plus difference within 100yards must be a world record. Sea tides...
never been to San Felipe... does not seem as easy to get to as Rocky Point.
Never knew about this Sierra San Pedro Martír. Here is a link for those that are curious like me.
http://www.moon.com/files/map-images/baja_02_Parque-Nacional-Sierra-San-Pedro-Martir.jpg
The computer is great that...
Thanks Robert, Brokewave,
makes sense, you are looking up. Never realized Baja was a sierra.
Here is looking from the other side... check out the last 5 seconds.
Condors en Picacho del Diablo Summit 2009 - YouTube
nice pictures and good memories. ... enough of the plastic bottle : )
"teach your children well" ; CSN
picture 4, nice peacefull is the Sea of Cortez... the horizon.
Stephen, how can someone see Baja from Rocky point?
Baja is over 100 miles away.
The Blue marlin has his own smoker and gets fresh fish to do his magic. He is right on the Port, left turn, can not miss.
A good chunk of smoked marlin, white chedder cheese and a nice fresh baguette is my favorite. Taste like smoked Ham.
was in Thailand on the beach at the Hotel (Phuket) and their massages on the beach at this resort was a must, it was 7$ for about 20 minutes... and they where faboulous. They used feet to deep massage if you asked.... The oils they used made you feel like number one... as I was told minimum wage...
usually only in places that sell Chilean Sea Bass. Known as "Poor mans Lobster"
... there are places in Phoenix. No reason to be sold in Rocky Point. Fillets are about 11 $ a pound.