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The Gringo’s Guide to Traditional Holiday Food and Drink in México

The holiday season is a great time to visit Los Cabos, not only because the temperatures are apt to be significantly warmer than they are in…mmm, pretty much anywhere in the United States or Canada…but also because this period, perhaps more than any other, offers a fascinating glimpse into the customs and practices that underpin […]

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GORDO BANKS PANGAS Fish Report to December 2nd, 2016

Easy to notice now that crowds of tourists have diminished since the passing of Thanksgiving. Normal situation for this time of year. Weather patterns have been on a general cooling trend, relentless north winds were hard to predict and eventually there will be some nicer conditions when the wind resides. Water temperature has also dropped into the 77 to 80 degree range, depending where you were, warmest areas in the direction of San Jose del Cabo.

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GORDO BANKS PANGAS Fish Report to November 25th, 2016

GORDO BANKS PANGAS Fish Report to November 25th, 2016 Gordo Banks Pangas Fish Report November 25th 2016 | San Jose del Cabo | Anglers Gordo Banks Pangas Fish Report November 25th 2016 – Hope everyone is enjoying their Thanksgiving Holiday. Crowds of families are now visiting the Los Cabos area, last holiday vacation period until the […]

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5th Annual Los Cabos Film Festival in Full Swing

5th Annual Los Cabos Film Festival in Full Swing 5th Annual Los Cabos Film Festival in Full Swing –  Three days in, the Los Cabos International Film Festival is in full swing. Last night’s gala screening of Snowden at El Pabellón Cultural de la República featured an appearance by the film’s director, Oliver Stone, to […]

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A Brief History of Los Cabos, Pt. VIII: Filibusters, Freebooters and Rebels

The period from 1850-1900 was a defining epoch for the Baja California peninsula. From the end of the Mexican-American War–when the territory was narrowly saved from inclusion in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo–to the end of the 19th century, Baja California was the object of intense scrutiny from American interests, who attempted to extract money […]

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