by Kirsten K. Kester | Jul 12, 2015 | North America
The first to leave traces Neolithic hunter-gatherers were the first to inhabit La Paz, Mexico area at least 10,000 years ago and the first who leaves traces of their presence in form of rock paintings near the city and throughout the Baja California Peninsula. ...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Jun 30, 2015 | North America
Dieter and I gets a cup of coffee at the Malecón in La Paz in México. The Malecón is the waterfront, and the one in La Paz is quite spectacular. You can read more about that in my upcoming post. While Dieter fetch the coffee, I wait at the table outside. Enjoying the...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Jun 11, 2015 | North America
I’m continuing my La Paz series (we are still talking about La Paz in Mexico!). This is part 2 of 4. Did you see part 1? Nature around La Paz is a vibrant and a surprising mixture of some of the most unique marine life in the world and tropical flowering...
by Kirsten K. Kester | Jun 4, 2015 | North America
Occasionally I’ve called La Paz in Mexico my second home. I have been and lived there several times so it’s not all wrong. La Paz almost at the end of the long narrow peninsula Baja California, dangling down from the state of California, USA is quite...