Chris Sands (@seesands) reports on the development of the Tom Fazio-designed Campo Alto golf course at the Querencia estate in Los Cabos.
Check out the full article on MND!
https://t.co/qLkPclR1o5
Host cities will see the greatest economic impacts from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but "second stop" destinations like Los Cabos could also benefit.
Chris Sands (@seesands) reports...
https://t.co/9PnMy3L9Vo
What is the legacy of Chinese and Russian immigrants in Baja California?
Baja correspondent Chris Sands (@seesands) looks at the answer to that question in this fascinating article.
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"The Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico became a huge embarrassment for its namesake, both personally and financially," writes Chris Sands (@seesands).
"... It was his first, but hardly his last, business fiasco in Mexico."
Read the full article on MND.
https://t.co/KGzObPCAzn
MND's Chris Sands (@seesands) spoke with the owner of the legendary Los Cabos venue, El Squid Roe.
"But, yeah, we’ve had many famous people. I mean, Tupac for one."
Read the full interview on MND!
https://t.co/nkF3o7LhFf
MND Local is in northern Baja to report on a new elevated highway in Tijuana and a new luxury hotel in Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico's premier wine region.
Click below for the full report! By @seesands
https://t.co/gt6VINgj7A
Taxes, taxes and more taxes — an inescapable and increasingly burdensome impost for travelers to Los Cabos and other parts of Baja California Sur.
@seesands reports...
https://t.co/crnZo6OAlK
If your new year's resolutions are to exercise more, eat healthier food and sleep better, Los Cabos is a great place to be!
Baja correspondent Chris Sands (@seesands) reports..
https://t.co/ciKrSDQJEa
"We need to be more concerned with the visitor experience, rather than just seeking growth, because the nature of the destination isn’t mass tourism."
Head to MND for the full interview with Los Cabos Tourism Board director Rodrigo Esponda!
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https://t.co/GYJ66FF4Jx
"How could primitive people have had the capacity to select 800 to 1,700 protein-coding genes, the number that researchers are now convinced were manipulated during efforts to turn teosinte into corn?"
@seesands reports..
https://t.co/F9kd69HHge
"The man most-well known as Bruno Traven occupies a unique place in Mexico’s literature. Although born elsewhere, he spent the final 45 years of his life in Mexico, married a Mexican woman and wrote widely about the country."
Read more on MND!
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