@rwrws8318 oh wow! Wish we had known about the company when we were there. Thanks for watching our channel and commenting. Hope the rest of your week is fabulous! 😎
Oh, my! Thank you for this beautiful video…so calming, mesmerizing views of those rocks that have been lovingly polished by those waves, your choices of music! We’ve been across Canada (we’re Ontario residents) to Vancouver, down to your southern states, so this fall we’ll be taking a couple of weeks to tour our eastern provinces, crossing Quebec and staying in Montreal and Quebec City, both historic and modern combined. I hope you have an opportunity to visit our French and English speaking neighbours! Thank you for your lovely tour of our eastern provinces..I’ve made notes! 🤗🇨🇦
Awww thank you! We really want to go back and spend longer periods of time in several cities. Especially to go to Quebec City! Hope you’re having an amazing week!! 🙂
Mike it is not a 60’s dripping radio voice. I was a radio announcer with a dripping radio voice in the late 70’s and 80’s. 😆 Hope you enjoy our channel and have an awesome week! 😎
I've passed through Santa Rosalia three times so far and quite frankly I don't have a good impression of it. Mulege seems like a generally nicer place.
I agree that we would probably want to revisit Mulege over Santa Rosalia. However, Loreto beats them all! Beautiful place to spend some time! Thanks for traveling with us on the Journey. 😎
I was in Salida last week.I enjoyed it so much i decided to go back there this weekend.I love it by Riverside park,I will be trying Pizza Rio for the first time.
The area where you film next to the river with all the people is where there used to be a railroad bridge connecting to the old train station. I remember how this whole area was so different when I was a kid and all the cool experiences I had in the 80's. My childhood was epic!
Parking is an issue because people keep uploading incomplete, erroneous videos. It is NOT cheaper here, and the more people flood the area, the more unpleasant it will become. A lot of people moving here are young online workers from the US driving up the prices because they don't know the environment and, frankly, don't care. So sad. 🥺
Ed, I do understand. I was corrected after this episode aired and realized my mistake. But by then it was too late to correct the video. Please forgive me but also please keep correcting my Spanish. It’s the only way I will learn to pronounce things correctly. 🙂 Renee and I appreciate you watching our videos and hope you are having a great week! 😎
It is definitely beautiful. The poor old man suffers from some serious scoliosis, I’m not sure but would imagine that all that rock work certainly made the condition worse. Hope you’re doing well amigo! 😎
Loved the video. But this is two years ago. Boy I can't afford it anymore. It's gotten so expensive now all the gringos have moved there. I checked it's almost the same as the USA.
Thanks Robert for watching our episodes. We appreciate it! Yes things have gotten more expensive in Mexico, but in the last month I’ve travelled from Virginia to Ontario to Alberta and currently in Wyoming and everything everywhere has gotten more expensive. It’s really terrible and hard for retirees to survive. Maybe (I doubt it) things will return to pre-covid prices one day soon. Hope you have a great weekend sir. 😎
Your content is really good ,and your channel growth is good But video views are very low. Already I have seen many lacking's like no proper SEO, Description, Title, optimization . That's why you didn't get expected video views.
We’re glad that you enjoyed it Laura! It was amazing what one man could accomplish by his own determination and hard work. I’m sure his wife contributed just as much though by putting up with his never ending castle building! Hope you’re having an amazing week!! 🙂
I moved to San Felipe 3 years ago. 10k expats live behind gates, 10k locals live in town. We have fiber optic cable, and supermarkets, 90 miles to the border. My new furnished house costs me $400 a month by the malecon. Please, its Fay-LEE-pay
Marcia, thank you for sharing! It sounds like you are definitely living a good life!! I usually learn many months after visiting a location that I have been pronouncing it wrong. 😑 I just learned 2 weeks ago that I’ve been mispronouncing a city in Michigan for 45 years!! Evidently I’m a very slow learner! Hope you’re having a fabulous week! 😎
This video was one year ago And IT was expensive. Now it will knock your socks off. Gotta be the most expensive place in Mexico. House prices are more than the United States. And there is no water 0 no water.
Robert I agree that it’s expensive, but it is so beautiful. I’m currently in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and the home prices here are astronomical! Thanks for joining us on the Journey. Hope you’re having a great week! 😎
Stay away from the water A lot if you can find one is two million. But you can drive to the beach. it's just going to go up. You won't lose if you can afford it.
Ya it's one of the most expensive places in Mexico. But it's nice. And this guy is the best. Bye for the best. Look at how honest he is. Very expensive. But it's always going up. Good investment.
You are correct Robert, I highly recommend Alvaro for real estate needs in Todos Santos! Thank you for watching. We hope that you’re having a very nice week! 😎
Love your video! Where do you recommend stopping overnight between Mexicali and Mulege? I don't speak Spanish and can't find your recommendations on the map.
Thank you!! San Felipe would be too hot right now. I’d suggest Guerrero Negro. Watch our 2 videos on our visits to Guerrero Negro. I’m pretty sure that I put the contact information for an excellent Airbnb there in the “note” section on those videos just beneath the title. Have wonderful travels on the Baja peninsula!! We appreciate that you follow our adventures! 😎
I have never been here or really heard of Salida. Love seeing these new places! That river with all the rafts looks fun. They have a location near San Marcos, TX that is like that. Some weekends you can barely see the water from all the rafts. Some are tied together.