YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
Explorer
In the afternoon of our second day in Mulege, we had been walking along the river and came up on a cobblestone type street that ascended a hill. Once again we stumbled onto another small gem. It was another large stone church.....Mision Santa Rosalia de Mulege, constructed in 1705. It sits atop a hill east of town overlooking the river and the lush forests......
The dogs waited at the door while I checked out the interior.....
It was pretty remarkable. I'd estimate the walls to be 4' thick.....
I went back alone that evening to watch the sunset from the cliffs above the Rio Mulege. The sky was filled with large birds soaring overhead. Once again, very magical. With perfect weather, how could you ask for more.....
I've met quite a few friendly Mexicans but I rarely take their pictures. This group of teenagers shared the views with me last night. I tried speaking with them but I swear they spoke so fast and giggled so much that not much was conveyed between us. But it was all good.....
The dogs waited at the door while I checked out the interior.....
It was pretty remarkable. I'd estimate the walls to be 4' thick.....
I went back alone that evening to watch the sunset from the cliffs above the Rio Mulege. The sky was filled with large birds soaring overhead. Once again, very magical. With perfect weather, how could you ask for more.....
I've met quite a few friendly Mexicans but I rarely take their pictures. This group of teenagers shared the views with me last night. I tried speaking with them but I swear they spoke so fast and giggled so much that not much was conveyed between us. But it was all good.....
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