Tijuana Baja California Mexico

I’m sending a Western Union transfer, and instead of Baja California Mexico, the options for the state of Tijuana are Baja California North or South. I need a correct answer immediately. . 10 points. Thx… ¿Tijuana esta en Baja California Norte o Sur? Necesito mandar un dinero por Western Union, y en vez de Baja California Mexico, las opciones para el estado de Tijuana son Baja California Norte o Sur. Necesito respuesta corecta de inmediato. . 10 puntos. Gracias. Essentially — That would be North

A photo slide show of a walk to Tijuana’s Revolution Avenue, from the plaza and bridge near the border, to the arch at the north end for shopping, dining and clubs.


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San Felipe Baja California Mexico

My first 2 experiences with Mexico was in Nogales and Puerto Penasco. I really wouldn’t want to take my kids to either one, I hope I don’t offend anyone. But my husband was mugged in Puerto Penasco. In Nogales it seemed like everytime I turned around some one was trying to sell me presciption drugs. We went to Puerto Vallarta last yr and we absolutely loved it. Safe, clean, etc. So, someone recently told us about San Felipe. So please share your experiences if you have any. Thanks. Do you know what I found? Ive been to all all those places, but San Felipe was by far the worse. . The beaches are extremely dirty (dead fish/diapers). The hotel said it had a bar/restaurant and when we got there, it had been close for about 5yrs. It was extremely HOT about 117 degrees and we all got sick from the food. Do NOT go there. . I know our 10 hr drive was absolutely not worth it. . Btw-i LOVED puerto vallarta too. .

Only in The Best Little Town in Baja – San Felipe – Mexico will you find “Middle of the Night Rodeos”. The place was packed and the bulls were tired. Homemade empandas and champurada were selling like hotcakes.


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Baja California News

Deported MS-13 member busted at U. S. Border An MS-13 gang member with a lengthy criminal history, deported six years ago after serving time in the Nassau County jail, was captured Monday morning in California trying to sneak back into the United States, a Border Patrol spokesman said. The man, whose name has not yet been released by federal authorities, is now in custody at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Diego, said Border Patrol Agent Mark Endicott, a bureau spokesman based in Chula Vista, Calif. “He did time in a Long Island, Nassau County jail, and as soon as he was released he was deported to El Salvador” in February 2002, the spokesman said. The man jumped the fence at the U. S. -Mexico border at around 6:30 a. M. At a border station near a mountainous region about 35 miles east of San Diego, Endicott said. The border crossing is situated north of Tecate in the Baja California region of Mexico. The man took advantage of darkness just before sunrise Monday and climbed over the border fence to avoid inspection by Customs officials at the crossing, but he was spotted by a Customs officer who alerted the Border Patrol, Endicott said. He admitted being an MS-13 member, and he has a lengthy criminal history, Endicott said. The man faces criminal prosecution for trying to sneak back into the U. S. Due to his status as a deportee, a more severe U. S. Criminal penalty than an undocumented alien who is caught for the first time entering the country, Endicott said. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security, in a news release, said the man “admitted to being a member of the violent street gang” Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13. A report in the San Diego Union-Tribune said the Salvadoran national, 34, “told investigators he had been a member of Mara Salvatrucha since age 18, and had been fully involved with the gang in New York City. ” I mean, this TRASH seems to be the typical type of illegal who’se been sneaking into the country. And idiots like HIM are the very reason we NEED fences, armed guards, whatever it takes. . To keep them OUT. I was happy to learn… Actually, that’s more atypical. The “typical” illegal immigrant comes here, works for low wages, and tries very hard to make a living.


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Fishing Baja California

Hi there. Lobster fishing starts early october true march 2009, and I would often know what is the best bait to use for lobster fishing with hoop nets. Also, can I fish for lobster on the surf near rocks? I don’t have a boat at this time or a kayak. I’m fishing rosarito baja california. After speaking to others on the web, I found the answer. Well any good baits are anchovies, mackerel and sardines about fishing in the surf I haven’t try it but if there are rocks it could be possible

2 weeks of fishing and spearfishing in Baja California. Does it get any better? Locations visited: Guadalupe Island, Cedros Island, San Benitos Islands, and San Martin Island


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Travel To Baja California

. After looking around, I learned — Yes, Oh My Goodness- my absolute favorite vacation. I went in January 2010 and then again March 2011. Hoping to go again within the next few years- just very far from where I live. I felt safe there- you would use caution as you would anywhere in the world right now. Cabo is fairly far from all of the unfortunate chaos that has been occurring in certain parts of Mexico. Cabo is touristy. They take American money as well as Pesos, and most speak fluent english. The Mexican people are very friendly and kind. The authentic food is amazing I stayed in the Marina the 2 times that I went. A lot to do in the area for shopping, restaurants, boat rides. There are a lot of heavily armed security people that walk around the Marina at all times. The resorts seem very safe as well. To give one example- I am a very petite young woman and I had to travel back to the US alone to get back for work. I rode the hotel shuttle to the airport (about a 1 hour ride) alone, and navigated the airport alone as well- always feeling safe. I think Cabo is the most beautiful and special place out there.

When you dream about riding a camel through the desert, you’re probably imagining a trip to Africa or the Middle East. Turns out, many of those of once-in-a-lifetime adventure experiences are available much closer to home in Mexico’s Baja California. Believe it or not, Baja has a large concentration of national parks, both on water and on land. Plus, you can interact with gray whales in the Guerrero Negro, where the whales migrate in the winter. Or you can scale Baja’s giant sand dunes by RV or camel. The truly adventurous can even soar over Ensenada on a two-seater, ultra-light hang glider. For more Mexico adventures, visit www. PeterGreenberg. Com


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Baja California Travel

I’m planning to travel in 2-1-08 to tijuana baja california, mexico and I want to know if I need a passport to go and come back to the united states. Well, I have your answer right here. Currently, the State Department says that border-crossers will need to have some proof of U. S. Citizenship/residency as of Jan. 31, 2008, to cross land border entry points. If you don’t have a passport, take your birth certificate (assuming you were born in the U. S. ). A lot of people are complaining that this will cause huge problems at the border, so the State Department might (just my opinion) postpone the rule. Keep an eye out for news on this as you approach your travel date. But just in case, make sure you have a copy of your birth certificate (a certified copy would be best), and a government-issued photo ID.

When was the last time you saw a Mexican sunrise?


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Baja California News

I’m wondering if they’re just not covering it on the news because they don’t want to cause panic. But from watching the world earthquake activity, it seems odd that the 04/04/2010 Baja earthquake is having so many strong aftershocks. Not to mention they’re all nearing the San Andreas fault which is long overdue for a quake. I did put emergency water and first aid kit in the trunk of my car, but I’m wondering how serious of damage the San Andreas earthquake could cause in Southern California. I would love to hear an honest opinion from anyone who’s familiar with this field of work. I’m also curious because there’s a website where earthquake predictions are made (by people who study the earth movement and heat etc. ) and they have an extremely accurate amount of earthquake predictions. They even predicted this last one in China. On the site it predicts Southern California to have a magnitude 4. 3 – 6. 3 earthquake between now and April 21st. So if someone would often check that site and tell me what they think as well. I appreciate any comments. here’s the earthquake prediction website. . #longterm. Basically… The San Andreas fault isn’t fully capable of producing earthquakes larger than probably a magnitude 7. 4 on its own. There is evidence that the Cascadia subduction zone which is in Northern California is connected to the San Andreas fault, and causes the major earthqaukes that the San Andreas fault has. In particular the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, which was possibly a 8. 2 in magnitude. The San Andreas fault couldn’t produce that kind of earthquake on its own. Some people believe that, if the San Andreas fault actually did have a “massive” earthquake on its own, that it would be followed by another major earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone, which would be far worse. Honestly, I’d be more worried about the subduction zone rather than the San Andreas fault. The subduction zone produces a major earthquake all 300-600 years. It’s already been 310 years. If it produced another earthquake today, It would cause major destruction throughout all of the Pacific Northwest, and it would send a tsunami to Japan. There is already a 14% chance that the Cascadia subduction zone will have a earthquake greater than 9. 0 in the next 50 years. People shouldn’t take this lightly. As far as the websites for earthquake predictions, there is a website called quakeprediction. Com (the guy who runs this site is the one who claims that there will be a massive earthquake in California this week, I guess we’ll find out. )


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Baja California Tourism

THIS IS A WHAT IF SCENARIO NOTHING MORE I JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW THE US MILITARY WOULD HANDLE THEIS IS ALL Here is the scenario: lets say both north and south Baja California was one sepearate nation from Mexico and the USA. The nation is 50 more years advance in military technology then the united states but they have no nukes. However there missile defense is capable of stopping a full blown nuclear attack. There military is far more advanced than any other nation including the US but claim its only for defensive purposes only. The nation only keeps to its self, doesn’t will not anything to do with the rest of the would and will not share any of its technology. The nation has no allys or any bases in foreign nations. There technology has also allowed them to be completely self sufficient and does not depend on any foreign resources at all what so ever. Keep in mind they are at leat 50 years ahead in technology,border issues are not a problem for them, because they are completly closed off from the rest of the world, they also don’t allow tourism so a spy would stick out like a sore thumb. (your probably thinking that mexicans and any americans may resemble them in apperance. . I understand this but in this scenario lets just pretend that they were there own nationality (don’t know what it would look like) that would be instantly reconizeable if they were seen in another country than there own. how would they be treat amonge other nationalitys in america. would the UN try to sanction them How would this nation be treat by other nations (china russia). What threats would be made toward them because of there advanced tech? The Problem: They have a lunar base and are planning permenent colonization on the moon by 2013 and will no doubt be the first to access lunar resources. Would the US and Mexico try a joint invasion or something. Do you know what I found? I don’t think in today’s age, an invasion wouldn’t happen- not with Mexico at least. I think that there would be many debates over the moon. Judging by the entirely different race, that makes other countries less likely to accept them, so realistically NATO may choose to defend the lunar territory. The US probably wouldn’t attack alone for fear of judgment (nor would any other country), but many countries would feel threatened and may choose to act together.


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Tijuana Baja California Mexico

I am moving to TJ soon and the only problem is that I am vegan. I dont know if ill be able to find the products I want like tofu, soy product, ect. Do any of you know a market or store like this. Essentially — Try Costco which is right there as soon as you cross the border. Or you can try the WalMart they just built. Another place is “Mercado Hidalgo” it’s like a farmers market; I really don’t know how to explain where it is but just as any body for those places cause they’re the only ones there

Reunion Preparatoria de la Asamblea General de la Confederacion Masonica Interamericana (CMI) – Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico – a llevarse a cabo en Brasilia, Brasil, el 2012. Www. Cmi2011tijuana. Blogspot. Com www. I’mc2011tijuana. Blogspot. Com


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Baja California Airport

Hi there I live in Baja California Mexico and I’m planning a short trip to Puerto Vallarta from San Diego Airport (cause prices are more than hundred cheaper then than Tijuana airport) but I don’t know if I need to get a 1-94 Permit to fly, also my mexican passport expires in November. Thanks for your help. Do I need a passport and I-94 permit to fly from San Diego to Mexico? I know if I visit san diego or 25 miles from the border you Don’t need a permit, that’s why I’m asking it THANKS . After looking around, I learned — Yes. In order to travel to Mexico, you need to have a valid passport. Renew your Mexican passport now, as most countries consider passports with 6 months left expired. All you need is a passport. No 1-94 permit. Have a great trip.


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