Still heading South, in fact we are now at Cuidad Constitucion for a one night stay before going to La Paz, but I couldn't get the photos uploaded yesterday so here goes. Everyone said we would LOVE Loreto. It was nice, but having been there once we are in no hurry to revisit it again. The setting is lovely, white caps on the deep blue water. Islands placed as if by a master decorator. In fact as a side note, when we were driving to Cuidad C. I was struck by how much like Scotland it looked. Not what I expected. We rounded a bend and the mountains swept down to the Sea of Cortez. It looked like one of the sea lochs in the Highlands. Anyway, back to business. Oh not yet. One more note. The patience of Mexicans. Out in the wilds, miles from anything we will come across two men with a 10 gallon bucket of paint and a wide brush - painting the lines on the road! A small rock slide - one man with a shovel and wheelbarrow. Half a dozen men with machetes swinging at the weeds at the side of the road. When the bridges went down they were hauling groceries over the river with rope pulleys. Once the water went down a tractor would pull cars and small pickup trucks across. In America, they probably would have had helicopters out, and of course there would be alternate routes. So anyway, you've waited long enough for the photos. This is the City Office Building, the Mayors Office along with many other officials were here.
The Mission, built in 16 oat-cake.
One street was lined with touristy type shops, yes, we spent money. The trees made arches over the street. Trippy!
The Malecon along the waterfront was beautiful Never saw so many pelicans in my life. I bet the owner of this boat wishes they would ALL hang there little bird bottoms over the side of the boat.
A beautiful walk along the Malecon.
Even the garbage cans were decorated. This was my favorite.
How the other half lives.