Baja California (3)
More than towna I announced, I should have said villages because of their small size.
The first our route met was the well-known San Ignacio. It is a beautiful palm grove that has developed around a source maintaining a small lake year round.
1. A village square that might remind some squares in south of France.
2. The famous church of San Ignacio, one of the best preserved of Baja.
3. Awseome frontage…
4. Typical interior of Jesuit churches from mid 19th century.
5. The streets are colorful.
6. The lake and the palm grove.
We continued south with a stop in Santa Rosalia, a small really pleasant town.
7. Lively streets…
8. Point of interest, a church built by Gustave Eiffel for an International Exhibition and reassembled a few decades later.
9. The interior reveals the typical metal frame of this designer.
10. Back street…
11. We stopped for the night and the following day in a little paradise…
12. Panoramic at sunset…
13. This sand spit is unique…
14. A frigate, an incredible sailing (approx. 7 feet wide) which almost never beats wings as he knows how to exploit thermal and dynamic…
15. Continuing our discovery, we joined the mission of San Javier, in the central highlands.
16. White domes…
17. A tree in the garden…
18. Openings are small…
19. … but the architecture is powerfull.
20. Following the trail to South, a Virgin in an exposed passage of the trail.
To be continued… 😉