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Ignacio Springs is a Bed & Breakfast that offers unique accommodations in Mongolian style individual yurts in a beautiful palm grove on the banks of the spring fed Rio San Ignacio. This is a true oasis in the middle of the desert offering all the personal touches to make you feel at home. In addition to your great breakfast, home-cooked dinners are available with reservations in advance. We now have Wireless Internet!
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A small boutique hotel that with its unique spaces, comfortable and impeccable facilities, warm personal attention, and its location in La Puerta Norte to Ruta del Vino (Wine Route), makes the visit a unique experience for its guests. Yiima - Asao restaurant is on site and excellent.
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Scorpion Bay (the gringo name for San Juanico) is a primitive recreation destination 650 to 890 road miles south of Tijuana depending on the route you take. Look on the West Coast of Baja California Sur, north of Magdalena Bay, south of San Ignacio Lagoon. San Juanico can be found near Punta Pequeña, a south facing point with a lighthouse. La Purísima, to the east, is the closest pueblo inland.
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My parents have been coming down to Baja since the 70s and they started bringing me along on their adventures from the time I was six months old. I spent most of my childhood cruising around Baja in a Westfalia camper with the Kingston Trio blasting in the background and a sense of adventure in the air. I ran off to New York City at the age of 18 where I spent a decade cultivating my taste as a fashion editor and designer before returning back to my roots on the west coast. I currently reside in northern Baja and am writing the next edition of the Baja Moon Handbook. This blog is a sampling of some of the great places that Baja has to offer. I encourage you to get out and explore.
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Visit the Copper Canyon in Mexico with The 3 Amigos. Providing private day tours, transfers, rentals and guides for all your Copper Canyon needs.
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Baja California Maps (Current & Historic). These historic maps are for educational purposes only. All have a click-zoom-in feature for detailed viewing. Click on map image to zoom in for maximum detail. Scroll down to see something new!