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A view of cardones in El Pescadero. El Pescadero is a small village in the municipality of La Paz in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It is located at km 64 on Federal Highway 19 on the Pacific Ocean about 8 kilometers South of Todos Santos which is about a one-hour drive north of Cabo San Lucas. The Mexican census of 2020 reported a ...
The Av. Aquiles Serdan/Fed. 1 intersection A sign on the Fed. 1 displaying how to get to San Diego (2007) "Bienvenidos a Baja California" state entrance road sign. Federal Highway 1 (Spanish: Carretera Federal 1, Fed. 1) is a free (libre) part of the federal highway corridors (los corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico, and the highway follows the length of the Baja California Peninsula ...
Pescadero State Beach; El Pescadero, Baja California Sur, Mexico, a coastal town north of Cabo San Lucas; Punta Pescadero, Baja California Sur, Mexico, a point of land served by the Punta Pescadero Airstrip "Pescadero" (see History of Mozilla Firefox), codename for version 0.1 of Mozilla Firefox
Rancho Pescadero (also called "Punta del Cipreses") was a 4,426-acre (17.91 km 2) ... (1801–1886), came from Hamburg, Germany to Mexico in 1835. In 1841 they came ...
A view of La Cachora Beach near Todos Santos in Mexico's Baja California Sur, just south of El Pescadero, where two Americans were found dead in their hotel room, possibly because of gas inhalation.
A map of the Sierra de la Laguna It is located in La Paz Municipality and Los Cabos Municipality of southern Baja California Sur state. The "Sierra de la Laguna High Point", at 2,090 metres (6,857 ft) in elevation, is the highest point of the range and in Baja California Sur state.
The violence in Nuevo Laredo, just south of Texas, followed the arrest of an alleged local cartel leader known as "El Ricky." Gunfights disrupt flights in Mexico border city, trigger U.S. warning ...
In 1942, Mexico entered the Second World War. Shortly after, the islands were utilized by Mexico and the United States as a site for military exercises. The island was garrisoned by a small detachment of the Mexican Navy, [9] and foxholes were excavated on South Island during this period. [6]