![]() I am not sure what to say about life in Cabo, after being essentially stranded here for 8 days now. There is actually a lot to do, it just all costs lots of money, at least it seems like a lot of money for someone who has been exploring the Baja in a van. There are boat rides of every sort, dinner cruises, booze cruises, cruises on pirate ships, or just a water taxi ride out to Playa La Amor like I did. There are a million shops, a million bars, and a million restaurants and taquerias. Two-for-one drink deals are everywhere (it is actually time for spring break for college students now), and the main drag along the marina, busy place, loud, just nuts. I have been offered to buy lots of stuff, blankets, jewelry, Cuban cigars, hats of all sorts, and drugs. I have eaten lots of tacos, and drank more than a couple of Pacificos. I don't think I will be back here any time soon, but, between the Cabo Inn, the beach, and the best tacos in the world (outside of Mexico City as I have been told), I have basically enjoyed my stay. Time to move on, but I will leave you would a few images of Cabo. I wish I could include the sounds of Cabo as well, is a very loud place.
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AuthorBrian C.L. Shelley, Ph.D. Archives
May 2019
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