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Thank you Mark for your valuable info.  When my partner & I travel, we do
not stay in resorts and we both prefer to be among the people.  My
philosophy has been, if you want a city environment, stay home.  After all
you go to new places to learn about the people and of course to collect
shells.
 
And you are right "Baja" not "Baha".  Gremlins must have got into my
arthritic fingers.  .
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> From: ferreter <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Baha Peninsula
> Date: March 15, 1998 1:00 AM
>
> And the name is Baja, baha just confuses people about what your talking
> about. in Spanish lingo "J" is a "H" sound.
> sancuary with them , housing and food and this is a great experience. if
you
> can get one of them to take you in then you'll be in good hands ... just
be
> prepared. Mark James Bethke
> >

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