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Road Trip To Guerrero Negro, Baja California

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Guerrero Negro Photography

We went further down the Baja California and ended up in Guerrero Negro. It is a small city in the middle of the desert. We stayed there for a few days to wash our clothes and fill up our supplies. While waiting for our laundry, I could take many photos of a parade honoring the revolution in Mexico.

There were only a couple of other photographers, even though it was perfect for getting some good shots with the camera. The whole scenery was very colorful with rapidly changing light conditions. Guerrero Negro was taken over by kids with guns and fake mustaches. See the photos for yourself!

Guerrero Negro Revolution Celebration

While I enjoyed the party in Guerrero Negro we met some guys from New Zealand. Together we proceeded to our next destination, which meant we had to go north again to a famous surf spot called “The Wall.” Before this happened, I had a very strong Sycronicity involving Kiwi guys. I wrote about that in my Van Life Blog, and you can find the story I am referring to right here.

For more photos, go back to the Travel Photo Blog.

About the Author

Hi, my name is Christian Köhlert, and I am a photographer and digital content creator living most of the time in Montreux, Switzerland. Since I came to Baja California, in 2016, the Mexican peninsula has become my second home. Especially, San Pedrito Beach, close to Todos Santos, has been my front yard during the cold winter months in Europe. At this beach, I learned surfing, so I came every year to enjoy the waves. I have many more in my Travel Photography Blog if you like my photos.

Christian Koehlert Founder of Mayamagik

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