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Nov
27

Hotel California Todos Santos

The Hotel California was founded in, 1948, by a Chinese immigrant named Mr. Wong, after three years of construction, it opened on February 5, 1950. Mr. Wong lived in the 16 room hotel with his wife and seven daughters. Wanting the locals to believe he was Mexican, Mr. Wong changed his name to Don Antonio Tabasco which didn’t work as well as he had planned since he soon became known as “El Chino” meaning...
Sep
1

Jimena is expected to make landfall

Hurricane Jimena has grown into an extremely dangerous storm swirling toward Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, scaring off tourists and forcing authorities to evacuate thousands of reluctant,  impoverished residents of shanty towns to temporary shelters. Police, firefighters and military personnel drove through shantytowns, trying to persuade some 10,000 people to evacuate shacks made of plastic sheeting,...
Mar
30

A quaint respite dubbed Magical Village

Magical Village – Pueblo Magico — There could not be a truer statement to describe this sweet oasis settlement which is nestled between the Sierra de Laguna mountain range and the Pacific Ocean. There is a certain draw that leads prospective residents to this area and captivates them into leaving behind their high-profile life-styles and residing here full or part-time. A strangely simple lifestyle,...
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