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  • Winds of Change in Mexico

    By Boomers Abroad The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a loan of up to 72 million usd to help finance the construction of a 396-megawatt wind farm in Mexico, a project that will expand renewable energy supply in the country and contribute to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. The project, the biggest wind farm in Mexico and ...
    Posted to Bajainvestment.com (Weblog) by 523276 on January 23, 2012
  • Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Ride To Top

    Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Ride To Top 20 Million Mile Mark This Sept. 26 ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---Now in its 30th year the Rosarito-Ensenada 50-Mile Fun Bicycle Ride will surpass 20 million total miles covered with its Sept. 26 event. About 5,000 riders are expected for the festive scenic ride, much of it along a coastal route from ...
    Posted to Bajainvestment.com (Weblog) by 523276 on September 11, 2009
  • The Influenza or N1H1 issue!

     Bad news? Great news for Baja Home Buyers! Take advantage of this opportunity, as it will soon pass! Special "Influenza N1H1" discounts of 5% up to 25%, depending on the unit and form of payment, in different developments and homes and lots. The Media has taken care of scaring people all over the world, and ...
    Posted to Bajainvestment.com (Weblog) by 523276 on June 5, 2009
  • Is Mexico safer than New Orleans?

    Posted by Jason Clampet at 3/26/2009I've been a big fan of Baja California ever since I lived in Los Angeles and began taking frequent trips to the peninsula. I'm not sure, though, how accurate my impressions of the place are now, considering that I spent all of my time there before the uptick in violence that began in 2008. From the ...
    Posted to Bajainvestment.com (Weblog) by 523276 on March 27, 2009
  • WAR ON THE DRUG CARTELS

    The War on Drugs!   As we've seen in the many many new US news reports on the drugs and violence, there is a war going on. We've seen too that, like Mrs. Clinton mentioned repeatedly, as long as the US continues the drug demand, all countries in the world will keep supplying it. The difference here is that Mexico declared a ...
    Posted to Bajainvestment.com (Weblog) by 523276 on March 26, 2009