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Tijuana - A shorter trip could be just steps away if a group of Mexican and
American investors, including real estate mogul Sam Zell, is able to build a
pedestrian bridge connecting ground transportation on the American side of
the border to the Tijuana airport.
L.A. Cetto Harvest Festival 2010
by L.A. Cetto
Valle Sunset
Artist: Moenia
Saturday the 24th of July 2010
General Entrance: $630 pesos
VIP: $1,480 pesos
Gastronomic Samples Available at Reasonable Prices
Transportation Available By Baja Wine Tours: 23 dollars
Bus Leaves From Caliente Racetrack at 1:30 PM
Enology Tour (Enology is the science to creating wine)
Saturday August 7th 2010
Start Time: 11:00 a.m..
Transportation Available By Baja Wine Tours: 23 dollars
Bus Leaves From Caliente Racetrack at 9:00 AM
Harvest Festival
Saturday August 14th 2010
Cost: $203
Plaza Fatima Hotel
The Baja wine country's newest lodging location, Fatima Hotel, is located conveniently at Kilometer 92 on the Ensenada to Tecate Highway 3. This small 14 unit hotel is situated in the Plaza Fatima along with the Don Augustine Restaurant. Queen size beds are provided in each single and double room along with a private bath featuring a large tiled shower. Smoking and non-smoking rooms are available.
Wine Warriors on the Weekend in Baja Cal...
What does a mama get when she raises a plastic surgeon, an x-ray technician, an architect, and adds a soon-to-be oenologist grandson, and turns them loose in a winery? Serious, muscular, deep, rich, thigh-slapping red vino on the dinner table, that’s what!
What does a Swiss-French oceanographer do in his spare time? Other than: rescuing damaged olive trees, growing organic produce, managing a farmer’s market on his property, and raising chickens
In a Rut on the Ruta
The Ruta del Vino (wine route) is a 15 mile stretch of two lane blacktop running northeast out of the little town of El Sauzal, a handful of miles north of Ensenada on the west coast of the northern Baja.
Any resemblance to urban living disappears fast. A herd of goats may amble across your path, or maybe a farmer with a cart filled with firewood may slow
Follow the Money: Why the U.S. Mainstrea...
Mexico is in a unique position to reap many of the benefits of the decline of the US economy. In order to not violate NAFTA and other agreements the U.S.A. cannot use direct protectionism, so it is content to allow the media to play this protectionist role. The U.S. media – over the last year – has portrayed Mexico as being on the brink of economic collapse and civil war. The Mexican people are either beheaded, kidnapped, poor, corrupt, or narco-traffickers. The American news media was particularly aggressive in the weeks leading up to spring break. The main reason for this is money. During that two-week period, over 120,000 young American citizens poured into Mexico and left behind hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Are U.S. News Reports Biased against Baj...
Are U.S. News Reports Biased against Baja California?
By Brian Flock
The Recent Fuel Crisis Hints at Manufactured Hysteria and Jaundiced Coverage
Baja California, Mexico, has been on the receiving end of a wave of negative news over the past year – including the real, the distorted, and the completely manufactured. A handful of violent crimes involving foreigners became a barrage of one-sided, singularly heavy-handed critiques of the region. Furthermore, gangland-style
Dinosaurs in the Baja Wine Country? New ...
Dinosaurs, Games, Cars, Boats, and Park Almost Ready to Go for Kids
There is a brand new park for kids emerging on the road between the towns of Francisco Zarco and El Porvenir in the Valle Guadalupe. BajaWine.info thought you might like to see the pictures emerging from this new and interesting park. The park is open on the weekends from 10Am-6Pm.
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