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Diving in Cabo San Lucas

Baja Underwater - Scuba diving in Mexico

If you’ve ever visited Cabo San Lucas, or even seen pictures of the city, you’re no doubt familiar with the famous Los Arcos (the Arches)...

The Sea of Cortez Sucks

It has been common knowledge or at least speculation of many of the locals in Baja California that the temperatures of the Sea of Cortez and Pacific Ocean may have a great influence on the tracks...

Preparing Your Boat for Hurricanes

"Batten down the hatches!" Is what the old salts on sailing ships would say before the storm hit. Well last week those of us that live in the cape region of Baja California Sur now know better...

Hurricanes are coming - What to Do?

Yes it’s time not only to be sure everything outside that is loose is either put away or tied down, but to be sure you have what you need on hand. Many of us who have lived here for years know...

Preparing for Hurricanes

Prepare, Prepare and Prepare...
According to the NHC bulk of a hurricane threat is the tidal surge. It is responsible for more property damage and loss of life than any other aspect...

Hurricane Control - Interview with Hurricane Richard, Slayer of Hurricanes

June 14th, 2004, 10:00PM, Santa Barbara, California

Reporter: So, "Hurricane Richard" You claim to be able to affect hurricanes. That's a pretty large claim. What exactly do...

Historical look at Hurricanes in Baja

The Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season begins May 15th, but residents of Baja will scoff about any threat so early in the season. I've heard tribal knowledge like, "Hurricanes never come up the Sea...

Baja's Coromuel Winds are Blowin'

Every evening the wind blows from the SSW durning the spring and early summer
Coromuel winds area a welcome phenomenon of the La Paz area. These south-to-south west winds begin in the late...

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