La Paz BCS
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La Paz, Baja California Sir, Mexico
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Sunset La Paz 8. June 2023
To all my fellow Pacenos: have a great evening!
La Paz rocks!
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Aquiles Serdan coming from Parroquia Espiritu Santo.
No info on what procedure is about.
Good morning Pacenos!
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About 1 hour before "official" sunrise at 06:33 hr
Barely outside of La Paz, the Mexican Baja Sur peninsula has a lot to offer.
El Saltito Beach - you’ll find yourself immersed in a vista taken straight out of Hollywood. El Saltito features rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and a rustic ranch in the middle of nowhere that few have visited. There’s something about this secluded place that gives it a wild feel, a vista of waves splashing on craggy rocks framed by bronze-colored mountains along the edge of a perfectly formed bay.
https://photo.baja-sur.com/post/720206937088720896/elsaltido
Have a marvelous Saturday in La Paz
1000+ seen yet this colors never get old!
La Paz, #BCS, #Mexico rocks!
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Capillary San Charbel and Convento Madres Adoratrices next to eachother in Puesta del Sol area in La Paz.
Very much recommended if you like good bread, fresh bio eggs and other farm and ranch products.
The Nuns, which also have a (farming) "outpost" outside of La Paz in San Antonio / Triumfo area, do sell their various products.
Find more information here »> https://goo.gl/maps/Cdqc6yLqABEijTKL8
El Convento de Madres Adoratrices continúa con sus actividades para obtener recursos económicos que les permitan hacer frente a los diferentes gastos, por lo que este sábado 02 de octubre, tendrán a la venta empanadas de carne y de frijol dulce con queso por pedido, ofreciendo además productos de repostería, solicitando a la población sudcaliforniana a que se sume a esta causa y las apoye con su compra.
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The Convent of Adoring Mothers continues with its activities to obtain economic resources that allow them to meet the different expenses, so this Saturday, October 2, they will have for sale meat and sweet bean empanadas with cheese by request, also offering confectionery products, requesting the South Californian population to join this cause and support them with their purchase.
https://mexurl.com/empanadas
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Good morning to all Pacenos!
Have a good start into the new week.
It will be toasty again:
STAY HYDRATED!
As we enter the "warmer times" of the year here in La Paz, among meteorological reports, one term has begun to gain prominence - "El Niño". It's a climatic phenomenon known to cause extreme weather variations, but what exactly is it and how will it impact Mexico?
One of the major impacts of “El Niño” is on humidity. Jaramillo Moreno pointed out that if a transition to “El Niño” occurs, it will likely result in drier conditions in the South Pacific region of the country. ALL the Pacific coasts in Mexico will be affected by a decrease in rainfall.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, an American neurosurgeon, explains a bit of the impact heat has on our bodies.
Temperature above certain levels can not only affect the bodily function, but can even prove fatal if ignored. The longer a person stays in increased temperatures, the worse the effects on their body.
As the body’s temperature increases, blood vessels also open up, leading to lower blood pressure. It makes the heart work harder to circulate the blood around the body. The effects of lower blood pressure can be felt through dizziness, headache, and nausea.
To fight the heat, the body starts sweating heavily which further leads to loss of salt and fluids in the body, causing dehydration.
The lower blood pressure and dehydration can cause muscle cramps, confusion, and fainting. If the blood pressure drops too far, it can increase the risk of a heart attack.
In worst-case scenarios, heatwaves can kill people.
https://vimeo.com/839852652?share=copy
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La Paz bay waters and beach near Vista Coral (kinda like in front of that ugly concrete bunker they build there)
Beautiful sunrise colors this morning (again 😀) as seen from Puesta de Sol / Fidepaz area in La Paz.