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Pilot Guides Lonely Planet: Baja California (6 of 18)

This is seafood taco.
It has got fish, guacomole, which is avocado mashed up, it has got cabbage, tomato, onion, a bit of salsa, chilli and finally lemon.
Travelling in Baja is not exactly frenetic.
There is a cheap bus service but it's only occasional and there is a lot of waiting involved.
These are the buses that go up and down the trans-peninsular highway.
There's about three a day.
They are reliable and on time.
But if you plan on getting any sleep, then forget it.
I was brushing off the dust from the nowhere town of San Quintin and heading for the coast.

Baja's is only 30 miles wide so it should have been easy to get out of the desert and into the sea.
Well, I'm on my way to Bahia de Los Angeles.
The trouble is the bus has just dropped me off here , and the only way to get there is with that.
That's is one technique that gets their attention but not the lift.
That is called the direct action technique.
This is different things that drivers do when they go passed you.
Ah look, nice view over there.
It is also good to pick a road there is a lot of traffic on.
Yeah man.

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