
We visited the town of San Igacio. This is the church in the town square.

This is the inside of the church which was built in 1786.

As we walked through the village we stumbled upon a tortilla factory. They gave us samples. They were so good fresh so we bought 2 dozen.

New family photo.

Lovely little residence.

This is the grave yard in town. Very colourful.

On the road again. This is Devil's Grade. 3 miles of 12% downhill grade.

Past the little town of Mulege (pronounced Mew la hey), we came down a last hill and saw this lovely beach. That's the beach we were staying at.

Carol settled in quickly.

There's miles and miles of beaches here. We met a lot of people from BC here.

The sun was setting on our right as the moon was rising on our left.

Roy went beach combing with Linda (from Kelowna).

We ordered in fresh prawn from today's catch and Vonda showed us how to shell and devein them.

We had a nice pot luck and prawn barbecue on the beach.

Carol with her feast. I did one skewer with lime and the other with garlic and butter.

They were so good Carol ate them up. Here's proof of her actually eating her first prawn meal.

One night we had a campfire on the beach with the full moon behind. We spent 2 nights here on the beach.

Here's an assortment of shells Roy collected on the beach. Nice patterns on the shells.
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