We made it about 200 miles down Baja to an agricultural valley called San Quintin. Our hotel is lovely: tile floors, fountain in the large foyer, and we are about the only ones here! There must be over a hundred empty rooms. The beach too is empty for miles, except for us, and the hundreds of sand dollars dotting it.
We passed fields of prickly pear cactus on our way down, which must be one of their agricultual crops, as well as acres of grape vinyards. The landscape is much like central CA.
Isn't that where we got all the clams on our way back from the Baja trip?
ReplyDeleteYes, I think so. There are also lots of clam shells on the beach and clams featured on the menu.
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