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From south by David Chavez

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Judy Gaukel commented on a photo in 01/17/24 zipping through Guadalajara

Looks very unfun right there. Are drivers as bad as in so cal?

11 months ago
Judy Gaukel replied to a comment by Judy Gaukel on a photo in 01/07/24 Mazatlán

πŸ™‚

11 months ago
Judy Gaukel commented on a photo in 01/07/24 Mazatlán

That

11 months ago
Susan Fors commented on a photo in 01/20/24 San Miguel el Alto

North Face 🀣

11 months ago
Susan Fors commented on 12/22/23 day off in Guerrero Negro

Go David! This is so inspiring.

11 months ago
Susan Fors commented on a photo in 12/17/23 El Rosario

Ouf!

11 months ago
David Chavez commented on a photo in 12/18/23 Cantaviña

It’s the best part of Baja in my opinion 😊

11 months ago
Judy Gaukel commented on a photo in 12/18/23 Cantaviña

That looks so surreal!

11 months ago
Judy Gaukel commented on a photo in 12/15/23 Vicente Guerrero

Ha!!

11 months ago
David Chavez commented on a photo in 01/16/24 Tequila

Thanks! The church is built with large chunks of vesicular lava, but no glass like the wall I saw outside of town

11 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in 01/16/24 Tequila

Good nature museum north of Rodeo... worth the stop.

Chiricahua Desert Museum

11 months ago
Robert Bryce commented on a photo in 01/16/24 Tequila

Very cool church. More obsidian? Really enjoying your words and photos

11 months ago
David Chavez commented on a photo in Resting in Tepic

Thanks! I’m much better now, ready to move

11 months ago
George Mercer commented on a photo in Resting in Tepic

Hope you start to feel better real soon, Dave!

11 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in 01/10/24 Tepic

I suspect termites. Notice the runway constructed from the ground to the nest. They need moisture from the ground, but need to nest higher where flooding that is so common in tropics cannot drown them.

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/553417-Nasutitermitinae/browse_photos?place_id=6793

11 months ago