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The Missions in Baja California: A Short Historical Introduction  Culture & History
Fumiko Nobuoka 10/May/2008
In the late 1600s, setting up missions was the key activity of the first Spaniards who arrived to what is now Baja California. The city of Loreto was the site of the very first mission (Jesuit) in the state, which culminated to the grand total of 23 missions between the years of 1683-1767. See More...

Guerrero Negro and Ojo de Liebre Lagoon  Ecotourism
Janine Dávila Madrid 12/Apr/2008
Guerrero Negro is a small town in Southern Baja California in Mulege County, near the Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve. Tourists come to see the gray whales in the calm waters of the Ojo de Liebre Lagoon, where they mate and give birth to their calves. See More...

A Journey Through Wine Country: ''Baja''  Culture & History
Matthew Kirk 11/Mar/2008
Vineyards, which in recent years have had numerous accolades bestowed upon them, lazily wind through the northern Baja countryside, the relatively virgin soil producing a grape reminiscent of a Tuscany of old. See More...

El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve  Ecotourism
Miguel Ángel Hernández 14/Feb/2008
This natural reserve has an endless number of attractions such as wonderful cave paintings, deserted beaches, lagoons, dunes, mangrove swamps and even islands and islets inhabited by peculiar creatures, some of them endangered species. See More...

Cabo Wabo  Gastronomy
José Aguilar 5/Jan/2008
Cabo Wabo Cantina and Cabo Wabo Tequila (a brand found around the world with the help of rocker, Sammy Hagar, and made from 100% blue agave from Mexico) are two new concepts, in both nightlife and in drink. See More...

Comondu: A Trip to the "Other" Baja California  Community
Verónica Santamaría 28/Jun/2007
Comondu, a municipality located in the central part of the state and consisting of small and interesting towns, such as San Jose and San Miguel de Comondu. See More...

Rolex IGFA Offshore Championship Tournament, Los Cabos 2007  Extreme Sports
Mireille Pasos 28/Apr/2007
The Rolex IGFA Offshore Championship Tournament is the biggest "catch and release" competition around de world. See More...

Todos Santos: A magical town in South Baja California  Magic Places
Paula Camera 23/Jan/2007
Right in between La Paz and Los Cabos there’s a magical and colorful town, a getaway of hippies, artists and farmers: Todos Santos. See More...

Marine Turtles: Brave survivors of the planet's evolution.  Sea Life
Mireille Pasos 15/Dec/2006
Turtles are fascinating millennial animals that have existed since approximately 250 million years ago. See More...

Pericu: Keepers of a 30,000-year old secret  Culture & History
Mireille Pasos 17/Oct/2006
The Pericu is an ancient tribe that lived in Baja, they vanishes 200 years ago and took with them the secret of the first colonization of America. See More...

Cave Paintings: The best-kept secret of Baja's Desert  Culture & History
Mireille Pasos 15/Sep/2006
All along Baja's desert, over 200 archaological zones have been discovered, places with huge and amazing cave paintings. See More...

A tour in kayak to Espiritu Santo  Ecotourism
César Lozano 15/Aug/2006
Discover the spectacular experience that is to glide over the water paddling through tight, narrow spots. You’ll see sea lions, and possibly mantas and dolphins leaping above the water, as well as tropical fish beneath the surface of the sea. But, how to do this? The best way is in a kayak. See More...

A Surf Paradise  Extreme Sports
Juan Pablo Pinzón 15/Jul/2006
Imagine yourself gliding across the waters of the Pacific, wind beneath your outstretched arms. Imagine yourself surfing a wave, like the Polynesian chiefs used to over two thousand years ago. Now think of Los Cabos. See More...

Loreto: A magical retreat in Baja  Magic Places
David Gómez 17/Jun/2006
At Baja California, the “scraped flesh arm of the homeland” as a poet once called it, we can find many places which seem to be located in a different world, where the time goes slowly and life keeps that antique Mexico’s splendor. See More...

Seals: Charming creatures living in the sea of Cortez  Sea Life
Verónica Santamaría 17/May/2006
Groups of seals and sea lions allow you to see them in a wonderful rocky environment with sand and sea. See More...

Baja 1000: Tracks on the desert  Extreme Sports
Miguel Ángel Hernández 13/Apr/2006
Baja 1000 is a race by the desert that has officially taken place since 1967 in the Baja California peninsula in Mexico. See More...

The Manila Galleons and their voyages to Land's End  Culture & History
Mireille Pasos 15/Mar/2006
During colonial times there were great ships that traveled from Manila port in Philippines to the coasts of Acapulco with merchandise from Asia, those ships that undertook the titanic effort of traveling between Asia and America were known as Manila Galleons. See More...

Diving in Los Cabos: A fascinating experience  Extreme Sports
César Lozano 20/Feb/2006
Los Cabos underwaters boast a large array of marine life and offer very attractive diving spots. Admire the natural wonders of the Sea of Cortez and visit some of the most beautiful reefs in the world, like the one at Cabo Pulmo. See More...

So… how Los Cabos was born?  Culture & History
César Lozano 16/Jan/2006
Cabo San Lucas was a landmark for sailors since it was discovered in 1537 by Francisco de Ulloa. See More...

The East Cape: An exciting booming attraction in Baja.  Magic Places
César Lozano 14/Dec/2005
It began in 1958, when picturesque Hotel Palmas de Cortez was built to accommodate the rush of new adventure and sportfishing seekers. See More...

The Gray Whale: A natural sight to behold  Sea Life
José Carlos Figueroa 15/Nov/2005
The gray whale is born in Mexican waters, near the coast of Baja California. See More...

History of the golf ball  Extreme Sports
César Lozano 9/Sep/2005
The golf ball started to exist as such in the year 1600 and came from the Netherlands. By that time, the ball resembled something like a leather bag stuffed with various fillings and was used until the middle of the 19th century. See More...

History of Golf in Los Cabos  Extreme Sports
Cesar Lozano 10/Aug/2005
This is the story of three separate groups of golf visionaries in the late 1980's. Each was making plans to change Baja's focus on fishing by creating the first 18-hole golf course. See More...

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