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The Legend: A Pact Between Cows and Corrals.

The ranchero of Sudcalifornia has its origins in the 18th century. However, it was not until the end of the 20th century that his...

The Mysterious Underground Tunnels of the “Antonio Mijares” Plaza in San Jose del Cabo.

The year was 1847, and the United States had intervened in Mexico. American troops were dispatched to San José del Cabo as part of...

El Cerro del Sombrerito

In Mulegé it is natural to let yourself be enchanted by the surrounding tranquility and it is difficult to conceive that a fierce battle...

Benigno de la Toba’s Treasure

Many things are said about Benigno de la Toba, simply because one cannot help, but speculate about this peculiar man. What is known about...

The Pearl Diver of La Ventana, Don San Salome Leon Lucero

La Ventana is a small suburb of El Sargento. The name is curious because La Ventana (The Window) was a commune. On August 25,...

The Pitahayas of California

For 50 issues, we have told the stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. Many of them have been fanciful and...

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