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Subject:        New Baja Atlas Now Shipping
Date:   Wed, 22 Aug 2007 13:07:12 -0700
From:   Mark Walker <[log in to unmask]>
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Santa Barbara CA - August 17, 2007  -  Mexico Maps is pleased to
announce the release of the Baja California Road & Recreation Atlas
(Esparza Editores). This atlas provides excellent detail for the entire
peninsula in a convenient format.

Details such as surfing spots, gas stations (and diesel stations),
fishing spots, missions, etc. are included. 32 different symbols point
out the variety of activities available to the traveler on the Baja
Peninsula as well as hotels and RV parks.

The smaller format is perfect for a motorcycle tank bag's map pouch or
the glove box of your vehicle.

The atlas in book format (8.75" x 6.75") contains 40 pages of mapping
along with city maps of Mexicali, Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada, La Paz,
San Jose del Cabo, Cabo San Lucas and a Los Cabos Corridor map. An index
of 2500+ entries is included to find your favorite places on the
peninsula. Seven different types of roads are shown from toll roads to
dirt tracks. Scale 1:500,000.

Images
here: http://www.mexicomaps.com/mexico_road_atlases.lasso?itemid=6551&-session=mmid:187119661411f24C7DtRy287E11B
<http://www.mexicomaps.com/mexico_road_atlases.lasso?itemid=6551&-session=mmid:187119661411f24C7DtRy287E11B>

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Mark Walker
Mexico Maps
3920 Maricopa Drive
Santa Barbara CA 93110
US
805-687-1011 TEL/CEL
805-687-0409 FAX
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http://www.mexicomaps.com <http://www.mexicomaps.com/>

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