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RELATED TO THE CRUISING LIFESTYLE
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Len and Char on a hike
above San Juanico cove. Diosa" and Serenade lie at anchor.
This secluded cove is the site of an interesting "Cruiser's
Shrine.”
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Char
snapped this shot of a ray from the bow
"Serenade" while under way in the Sea of Cortez.
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Each year during hurricane
season we leave "Serenade" at Marina San Carlos.
This well protected port, a four hour drive from the U.S. border, provides
haul-out and dry storage services. There are plenty of anchorages on
the mainland within 35 miles of the marina. Our Son Dan and family
visited us here in June of 1998.
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"Anwagomi"
shared the small "Los
Arcos" anchorage on Isla San Marcos (15 miles off Santa Rosalia. This small anchorage
features this arch that separates one cove from another and was home to
baby gulls.
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