Saturday, February 26, 2011

BARRA DE NAVIDAD

ENTRANCE TO  BARRA
DE NAVIDAD LAGOON
If you are one of those lucky boaters who has never run aground, I would like to invite you to Barra lagoon.  It takes little or no talent to find the bottom while wending your way through the breakwater, around the marina an into the narrow channel, about twenty feet in width, back into the anchorage.   Ten feet off the centerline either way, and you're in the mud.  Fortunately there seems to be a flotilla of dingys ready at a moments notice to rush to your aid and push you back into the channel.  The trick now is not to hit the other side.  I know the drill.   We planted ourselves firmly in the mud on the way in, and were rescued by the flotilla.  We will soon have another chance to find the bottom as we make our way out of the lagoon.



Barra, about the same size as La Cruz, is a charming place built along a fabulous sandy beach.  There were surfable waves coming in even in the calm conditions prevalent during our first walkabout. 


NITA, MIKE AND JUDY



GATE AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE MALACON
IN MEXICO A GATE LETS YOU KNOW YOU'RE
ENTERING A SPECIAL PLACE 
HUANACAXTLE TREE
BARRA'S MOST SENIOR CITIZEN



BEER BOB'S BOOK EXCHANGE
THIS WOULD FIT NICELY IN OUR HOTEL
IN LA PAZ






Thank you Odessa for showing us around Bara.






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