The Spanish Jesuits, Franciscans, and Dominicans established 27 missions on the Baja California peninsula during their time colonizing the “New World.” Many of the Baja missions have been reduced to… Read more »
Posts Tagged: mulegé
Remembering Don Johnson
By John Derby This is a story about one man and his dream to bring people to Mulegé, Baja Sur, Mexico so they will know how special it is. His… Read more »
San Borjitas Cave Paintings
Just northeast of Mulegé, tucked into the Sierra de Guadalupe mountains, are the oldest cave paintings in North America—San Borjitas. Carbon dated to be 7,500 years old, these are not… Read more »
Hotel Serenidad, Forty Five Years Later
Timeless and Charming By Guia Hiegert I first visited Mulegé forty-five years ago as a young girl. I fell in love with the people and the Hotel Serenidad. Back then,… Read more »