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After a brief rain shower . . .
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The cathedral in San Jose del Cabo.
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More shopping!
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One of many studios in the art district.
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Another studio!
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Señor Gallo says "¡Salga de mi yarda!" (Get out of my yard!)
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The public market - where the locals shop and where Debra finally found her rebozo. It was here that I also saw what had to be the world's largest pork rind.
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The real San Jose del Cabo - the one outside of the arts and shopping district.
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There's always something happening in Cabo!
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Another view of the real San Jose del Cabo.
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The way to Malvarrosa . .
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Even in the trashiest of places, there are always flowers.
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The business district.
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Just like back home!
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How do you say "Uh oh, better get Maico!" in Spanish?
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Heading for the body shop.
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An interesting sidewalk, but it was a pain in the butt to walk on!
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An interesting sculpture in middle of the local traffic circle.
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Back to the airport!
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Our favorite place to shop in Cabo.
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Despite the modern appearance, it's still very much like the traditional mercado of old. Where else could go to the produce section and see someone chopping up cactus? Sixty bucks worth of groceries, and we can eat well for the entire week!
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A local art gallery and restaurant.
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I always wondered if the food was as bad as the artwork I saw in the window!
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Maybe one of these days we'll actually go inside.
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The modern side of San Jose del Cabo.
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One of many abandoned resorts on the beach.
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It's nice to see flowers blooming in February.
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One of the many gardens at the Coral Baja.
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Our place!
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A storm brewing on the Sea of Cortez.
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