The warm colors of the Baja sun kissing each cloud as it rises at dawn and lays to sleep in the evenings.
Pre-orders now available. Get yours before they sell out! 2011 Loreto Calendar order form
Her work was featured in the 2010 Loreto Calendar and you can admire her photographs at Cafe Lolita, just off the Malecon while enjoying one of their delicious sandwiches.
As the selected non-profit, all net proceeds from this year’s community effort will benefit Eco-Alianza.
Enjoying a margarita on the terrace in Loreto, Baja.
A cactus is beautiful to look at, but not to sit on…and he who sits too long will regret not throwing in their Sombrero.
The excitement is building as the deadline of August 31, 2010 approaches for the 2011 Loreto …
Make sure to email your photos to get entered into the contest. Deadline is end of this month, August.
Cathy’s photos were taken on a trip in early July and captures the stunning scenery of Loreto, Baja California Sur from dusk to dawn.
Dave Moser and his wife operate a travel agency, and every spring they bring a group to Loreto to explore its wonders.
I noticed so many featured the breathtaking and distinctive bridge that many of us who visit Loreto have come to love.
Bit of SSC trivia for those new to this site: Loreto, Baja California Sur is actually the reason for our beginnings here.
Last year, there was a famous photo of a wagon in front of one of the most famous hotels in Loreto. The photo made it all the way to the finals. Then tragedy struck.
Dave writes: “This picture was taken on the east side of the peninsula/rock that connects to the golf course and the south end of the beach. Hope it makes the cut!”
The first year, we as a community raised $1,376 for Animalandia. In our second year, we raised $4,190 for the children of the Internado School of Loreto.
In 2009 we raised $1,376 for Animalandia. In 2010 we raised $4,190 for the Internado School in Loreto.
The Inn at Loreto Bay is undergoing some minor changes. The palm trees have been …
The Immigration officer was quite efficient. I was in and out in less than 5 minutes.
I drove from San Francisco to San Quintin in about 13 hours thanks to a bit of a delay in LA traffic and a checkpoint inspection in Tijuana even though I got the green light.
Bob Kopolow recently wrote in to let us know of a glorious stash of photos he found while perusing the web.
Dust to Glory, the story of the Baja Mil (1000), has been happening in Baja since 1967.