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Thread: BajaDivers.com - a resource for divers

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    Default BajaDivers.com - a resource for divers

    BajaDivers.com is a new Web site for those interested in diving the 2,000-mile coastline of Mexico's Baja Peninsula. Our site is still under development, but our goal is to become the best source of information on Baja diving anywhere on the 'Net. In coming weeks, we'll be adding a Virtual Dive Log feature where you - the site visitor - can post your Baja experiences for others to enjoy. We'll also include our own reviews of the many Baja dive sites along with a directory of operators who can get you to each site.

    BajaDivers.com - by divers, for divers!
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    R.J. Archer
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    Baja Diving Info: Baja Divers

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    Default Info needed about diving on Baja's Pacific coast

    I'm trying to scrounge up as much information as I can about diving along the Pacific coast of the Baja Peninsula. I've found limited information about Ensenada, but very little else and I'm trying to complete the "circuit" all the way around the peninsula before we formally launch BajaDivers.com in a couple of months. We have a temporary site up now that includes more than 70 dive sites and 17 dive operators along the Sea of Cortez and Los Cabos areas, but I need to add 3 more regions on the Pacific side of the peninsula: North (Ensenada to Rosario), Central (Guerreo Negro area) and South (San Jorge and south). Any info or experiences you have would be greatly appreciated. You can get an idea of what I need by visiting http://www.BajaDivers.com and clicking the blue dive mask. There you will find links to the sites and operators I've collected so far.

    Please send your first-hand knowledge/experiences to rja@BajaDivers.com.
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    R.J. Archer
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    My SciFi Novels: Seeds of Civilization
    Baja Diving Info: Baja Divers

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    The ScubaPost.net crew used to head down to La Bufadora a couple of times per year. We have a lot of trip reports posted... you may want to check in there, too.
    Uh-oh... what happens if you chose both pills?!?

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    Hi

    I live in Ensada, justa started diving las January and got hooked on it.
    I have postponed for years diving, because I thought ther was not much to see or go near I leve.
    I was so wrong. Less tan 30 minuts from downtown Ensenada there is a large rocky coast that will take e tehe rest of life to fully discover. I am doing on average 2 dives poer week and I am having lots of fun with friends.
    If you want "where to"and "how to" infromation about diving in Ensenada, which is 1 hour away from San Diego, and away form crowds, just let me know.
    INGE