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See Images of Todos Santos: http://homepage.mac.com/j.alvarocolindres/PhotoAlbum16.html References and Resources Baja 2002 L.A. Times Travel Article By Joe Cumming, Moonbooks The Todos Santos Guide By Janet Howey and Lee Moore Available at Tecolote Books in Todos Santos El Calendario de Todos Santos, latest edition: http://www.todossantos-baja.com/elcalendariotodossantos.htm A few excerpts from websites: “Todos Santos. If you are not careful, the two-lane road can whisk you through town before you know it. There is a saying that 'Those who really see Todos Santos, have to come back, because they will have been captured by its charm." Underneath the its sleepy exterior there exists a vibrant microcosm of many activities you might find in any large town. In 1724, the town was founded as a mission and later became a major sugar cane producer. Todos Santos has always been a special place. Today, amongst other facilities it offers a theater and three Centers for orkshops/seminars. Todos Santos boasts two high-speed Internet cafes, wireless connections and satellite connections are available. But primarily it is a place to find peace or to pursue individual self-development.” “Todos Santos, Baja may not offer sophistication or affluence that can be measured in gold or silver, but it does offer beauty, heart and peace, riches not easily found in current times. A perfect place to relax and unwind. Perhaps not as progressive and fast moving as other Mexican resorts, Todos Santos is an authentic Mexican village. The people are happy, kind and gentle. Many current families' ancestors first settled here in the 1700's. The lifestyle here is simple and quiet” http://www.mexonline.com/ “Todos Santos is not Cabo San Lucas. No time shares, no strip clubs, no jet skis, no beach vendors, no traffic. Just a relaxed style of living that is very hard to find in the hectic 21st century. http://www.todossantos-baja.com |