| Page Views: 26,501 Last Visit to Cabo San Lucas: October, 2003 | Cabo San Lucas... by Ronald_T - last update: May 6, 2004 |
No. No, gracias. No, gracias, caramba... No, gracias are the words you have to use a lot in Cabo San Lucas. In town because of the many Timeshare sharks, on the beach because of the many peddlers who annoys you. If you can live with that you are ready to go off to Los Cabos. Do not forget to bring your credit cards or lot's of cash. This is Cabo on Baja California Sur...
A fragment of their own advertising... Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are the two cities that form the tourist area of Los Cabos. San Jose del Cabo, called "Anuiti" by the Pericues, was founded by Jesuit father Nicolas Tamaral in 1730 and was martyred and murdered on October 3 of 1734 by rebel indigenous. Early this century, Cabo San Lucas was a fishermen's village. In 1917 a North American company installed a floating plant for tuna exploitation, and 10 years later the Marine Products Company was established and for many years gave life to the village. The big attributes of Cabo San Lucas area were not unprepared for the visionaries? investors, locals and foreigners. But very soon, great and modern hotels arise in its coasts, and in 1974 the federal government through Fonatur gave a definitive impulse, creating the infrastructure to turn it to one of the most beautiful integrally planned tourist centres of the country... |
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JosM Sun May 9, 2004 01:49 UTC As great a page as we were used to from Ron. Very nice pics and lots of info. | filipdebont Fri May 7, 2004 16:42 UTC Well done, Ron prachtige page. Ziet ge wel, dat ge het nog kunt . . . het vakantie-gevoel kwam weer volledig boven bij het bekijken van deze page. | MarvintheMartian Tue Apr 27, 2004 01:26 UTC Coastline looks fantastic and the beach life great fun - nice set of pages, thanks! |
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