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of the pueblo known as Bahía de los Ángeles. Diaz and his wife, Cruz Rosas Ortiz "Mama" Diaz, originated in Mexico City and came to the bahia to work the mine at Las Flores. Diaz became
Delegado del Gobierno (Mayor) and built the first schoolhouse and the first church in Bahia. He was also instrumental in establishing the town as a sport fishing resort by building a hotel and an airstrip. This allowed fishermen to reach the bahia by air without making the 3 day drive from Ensenada. The original "Casa Diaz" hotel consisted of Mama's restaurant and 6 cabins with primitive showers.
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had conducted sea turtle research and conservation. Antonio, who studied marine biology at the
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collection of artifacts ranging from mining equipment and Indian artifacts to examples of local marine life and photographs of notable historical citizens. A 30-foot-long skeleton of a juvenile gray whale, assembled by students from
Ensenada, hangs from the ceiling. Of the 600 species of shells in the Sea of Cortés, the museum's collection contains 500. There is even a photograph of Mama Diaz next to Charles Lindbergh. Lindbergh had stopped in 1965 during his flight to
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to protect the unique ecology of the region. It covers an area of almost 1500 square miles (387,956 hectares) and includes a portion of the Baja coastline, all 16 islands, numerous smaller islands and islets and the Canal de
Salsipuedes and Canal de las Ballenas. The reserve protects a diverse marine
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In the mid-20th century, only a handful of families were residing there. Among those were the
Daggetts (the children and grandchildren of Englishman Dick Daggett Sr.), the family of Jose "Tilongo" Smith, the Ocañas, Navarros, and Corderos. Señor Antero "Papa" Diaz (1914–1989) was the leading citizen
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Naturaleza y Cultura", established in 1988 by American Carolina Shepard and built by volunteers. It is a simple building decorated with reproductions of local cave paintings and located near the town square and municipal offices. It houses an eclectic
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responsible for the occasional hot, dry winds known locally as "Westies" which can go from zero to over 50 knots in a matter of minutes. On the eastern horizon lies Isla Ángel de la Guarda separated from the other islands by the
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considered to be one of the most important archaeological sites in Baja
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operators) who specialize in sport fishing. Before the highway into the area was paved, the town was known as a drug transit point on the way to the United States. In 2007, power lines from
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and others exist in abundance. There are two colonies of the
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Bahía de los Ángeles Pioneer: Dick Daggett By Greg Niemann
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The Forgotten Peninsula: A Naturalist in Baja California
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2119:Krutch, Joseph Wood (1961).
1841:Bahía de los Ángeles Airport
2540:"2010 Baja 1000 course map"
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