We camped on the LA Bay sand spit several years in the early 1970s. There was no lighthouse. At the town the main business at the wharf was Papa Diaz' and the restaurant/store was the end of a airstrip and the road from Highway 1 was sandy unpaved. Papa Diaz' specialty was turtle steak. The Sea of Cortez was being fished out by a Japanese fleet. But we still saw schools of hammerhead shark, yellowfin tuna, and dolphin. I had a 20 foot Zodiac. I found several clamming beaches.
Luego lamentablemente salen con lo vulgar. Observen muy bien en realidad es una estatua monumental de un ser de algun periodo antiguo quizas atlante o lemuria si ven se ven claramente diseñada su cara su brazo cuelga de manera relaxada y mirada de frente es increible los descubrimientos de nuestra hermosa gaia o tierra muchisimas cosas saldran ala luz
El árbol del Tule en Oaxaca, es el árbol más longevo y grande de México, el de conocimiento mundial este dato del del Tule cuyos estudios han arrojado más de 2,000 años de antiguedad. Muy cerca de aquí a un poco más de cien kilómetros existe un árbol milenario, el ahuehuete de Arroyo Seco, Qro. cuya apariencia lo hace innegable al igual que el del Tule. Lo del Tule lo enseñan desde la primaria.
Nice video. It'd be nice if you mentioned the municipality "Rioverde" in addition to the state in the title, to be more accurate. The state of San Luis Potosí is huge for people to know where this is
I know you spent time putting some background music to the video. My rule is that background sound is almost always a distraction and should not be used. The volume of the music was so much higher that the speaking portions so I had to rise and lower the volume several times for respect of those around me. Please take this comment as it is meant to be… Thanks for the information.