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  • Dany92118
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    This time here and can't wait to go back!

    It's so isolated and very rarely visited, I strongly suggest going to visit before the secret is out! This is one of my favorite locations on the planet and the observatory, plus the scientists who w...

    Reviewed on Feb 25, 2018
  • aruiz7003
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    Observatorio Sierra de San Pedro Martir

    Beautiful place, it is about 2,800 mts above sea level in the highest point of the Baja California Peninsula at this point you can see from one side the Pacific Ocean and on the other side Mar de Cort...

    Reviewed on Nov 16, 2016
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    One of the best camp sites anywhere and experiences!

    It's hard to find detailed info for this place, here is the what I got. First, you must reserve a camp site or cabin. Cabins are comfortable and camp sites are among the best anywhere all in large fla...

    Reviewed on Oct 5, 2015
  • Colleen P
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    Remote and pristine. A perfect picture of natural wonder.

    The tallest mountain in Baja, so close to the US border, easy to explore, nearly untouched by tourism. --- I almost hate writing this review, because now it won't be the best kept secret in Baja.

    Reviewed on Mar 17, 2015
  • markhS1829FN
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    Quaking Aspens and No Humans

    You wanna get away? I mean really, really away? Load up your truck with at least two spare tires (wheels and everything, not just uninflated tires) a couple cases of beer and some grub, and head to ...

    Reviewed on Dec 3, 2014
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