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  2. Rancho Leonero - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican government established an 11-mile-long marine reserve off Cabo Pulmo, a national park, to protect it from commercial fishing. [9] Ireland and fellow resort owner Bobby Van Wormer pay the monthly salary of the federal fish and game officer who patrols the marine reserve, now a destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. [9]

  3. Category:Seaside resorts in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Seaside resorts in Baja California state — on the northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico. Pages in category "Seaside resorts in Baja California" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. Category:Seaside resorts in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Seaside resorts in Baja California (8 P) Pages in category "Seaside resorts in Mexico" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico was a failed luxury condominium-hotel resort to be located at Punta Bandera in the Playas de Tijuana borough of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from the San Ysidro border crossing.

  6. Tourism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    At the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula is the resort town of Cabo San Lucas, a town noted for its beaches and marlin fishing. [30] Further north along the Gulf of California is the Bahía de La Concepción , another beach town known for its sports fishing.

  7. San Juanico, Baja California Sur - Wikipedia

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    San Juanico is a fishing village in Comondú Municipality, Baja California Sur, Mexico, located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean on the Bahía San Juanico.Originally a primitive settlement used by fishermen from a larger pueblo at Cadeje, legend says American smugglers and surfers noticed the bahia's waves in the mid-seventies.