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Baja California Adventure

March 25-27th, we drove through the desert of Baja California in a Dodge. It was great.
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Here's the Dodge and Brett between Ensenada and San Felipe.

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One of the more memorable moments was watching the sun rise on San Felipe. Here's a short video stitched from pictures taken between 5:13 and 5:46am. (Click on the picture to see the 2mb mpeg)

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DJ driving. Don't forget to go to the Drive-Thru insurance at the border.

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You don't need a hotel when you have the Van. You don't need showers either.

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Brett having a coconut. Where's Brett? Spot him in the SpringBreakers.

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Walking along the beaches in San Felipe. DJ watching the sun rise with Tara, Sarah and Reesa (or two of those three).

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Stopped at a roof-less adobe building to have a Carta Blanca during our drive from San Felipe to Mexicali. Strangest thing we saw on the trip: half a dog built into the adobe building. Yeah, we looked... only half a dog.

Great trip. Enjoyed talking to Raul, the owner of a taqueria. Gabriel in Rosarita wouldn't shut up and we couldn't understand him. In San Felipe, a guy asked us to hold two metal rods, then shocked us, then asked us for a dollar. What a great gig. Adios.

Comments (1)

lisa:

nice pictures, but the dog one is a tad disturbing. the sunrise video was pretty nice, looks like i was watching it there!

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