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BAHÍA DE LOS ANGELES
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Day 4, Monday
Distance Driven: 550 miles
Overview of the Day
We took our time getting on the road back to LA. We had a long drive ahead of
us, but I for one, was not in a hurry to leave our peaceful spot. The drive
though, had it's own beauty. A few hours into the drive, we stopped in the
middle of nowhere to search for some petroglyphs Jerry had been given directions
to. I use the term "directions" very loosely. "There
will be a dip is the road, then a curve to the right and a palapa. Stop
here." We tried finding the correct cave without the guides
help. We just followed all the footprints in the sand. It wasn't
until Cha Cha told the guide that we would pay that he informed us were headed
in the wrong direction. I'd like to thank Pat for taking care of the tour
guide fee. At the cave we were treated to some very interesting and
suspiciously well preserved paintings the guide claimed were 5,000 years
old...
The rest of the drive was uneventful, and we all made it back across the boarder
without incident. The trip was 1106 miles in all. I highly recommend visiting
Baja and the Bahia De Los Angeles, but two full days there is just not enough to
soak it all in.
I'd like to thank Eric for writing a trip report for me to follow as a guideline
for my webpage write-up.
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