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Estero de La Bocana: “It is the tranquillity I always wished for”.

Edith Murillo Orozco chose to live in a paradise, as she calls it. The town of La Bocana, where she is originally from and...

Abalone Farm in La Bocana: An Alternative Sustainable Practice

Domingo Aguilar Ozuna opens the doors of the Progreso Cooperative Society in the community of La Bocana to show us the cultivation process of...

Day Three of the Trip: Salt Exporter in Guerrero Negro

Several years ago, in issue #26, Laura Bueno wrote an article titled "A Fragment so Small with a Millenary History", in which she mentioned...

The Llorona of the Old Lighthouse

If we remember the legend of La Llorona del Faro Viejo de Guerrero Negro, it's paradoxical to think that lighthouses exist for maritime safety....

Malarrimo, an Urban Legend?

In the morning, we departed for our next destination. Edith recommended that her uncle, Manuel Higuera Serrano, who lived in Bahia Tortugas, guide us...

A Plan to Return to Mulegé, We Would Finally Visit Guerrero Negro!

After thorough deliberation, we have finalized the itinerary for the next edition. Our journey will take us from Cabo San Lucas to the salt...

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