

Living a Desolate Dream for 2000 Miles – Baja Road Trip
One of the most desolate places on earth starts just across the border from where I live in San Diego, the approximately 760 miles/1200-kilometer-long Baja Peninsula.
by Bennett Root, Jr.
by Bennett Root, Jr.
by Keri Bridgwater
by Ava Kabouchy
by Laura Watilo Blake
by Daniele Auvray
by Kateryna Topol
by Rosalind Stefanac
by Tamara MC
One of the most desolate places on earth starts just across the border from where I live in San Diego, the approximately 760 miles/1200-kilometer-long Baja Peninsula.
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