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Missionary Art & History

The Mission of Santa Rosalia de Mulege (1705-1828) Despite the limiting factors that arose during the expansion process, such as lack of food, ships and financial...

Guest Destination

A hidden desert treasure and a gem of missionary architecture are just some adjectives that many historians use to describe the San Javier Mission....

Loreto

A Magical Town with excellent location, natural beauty and ancient monuments. Loreto was the capital of the Californias from 1698 to 1777. The first...

The History of Regional Food in Baja California Sur

In archaeological excavations of the San Francisco and Guadalupe mountains in the northern part of our state, traces of plants were found that were...

Travelling

Why do people get married? It’s a question with many answers. Perhaps as many as the number of ways there are to conduct the...

The Recipes of “LUCHA”

These delicious recipes were taken from the book of Luz Maria Garayzar Verdugo, an extraordinary cook and the daughter of Juan Garayzar Larrinaga and...

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