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Long and deserted, the contrast of the pristine
blue ocean and the unique living desert make
the peninsula of Baja California one of the
last frontiers for the lovers of nature. |
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Endemic plants and animals witnessed for thousands
of years the isolation of this land, inhabited
only for nomadic tribes that left no signs of
culture but only rupestrian paintings of unknown
origin but considered now as heritage for the
humanity. |
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Later, still nomadic tribes known as Guaycuras,
Cochimies and Pericues, roamed the coasts in
search of food and shelter, walking into extintion
at the end of the 18th century. |
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Rough
and tough, a living desert |
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