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Jus wanted to compliment on the very nice pic that just above the collage. I really love it! Have a great day.
Quote:Originally Posted by Jessalyn That's a tough question with Daylight savings time and all. I thought I had a good website for you, but did further research and got myself confused.Sorry, just wanted to complement on the pic that above, really looks nice with the water as a fore-ground. I haven't seen many of those pics, it's a great idea, though. sorry to bother, great day to you. .I love the pictureIt looks like daylight savings time in Baja California Sur, Mexico happens the first Sunday of April. Mexico Daylight Saving Time
Here is the website I use to determine sunset times http://www.sunrisesunset.com/custom_srss_calendar2.asp
Using the above info, it looks like the sunset would be at 6:30pm on March 24, 2007.
Tough question, looks like it depends on the day we "spring forward" our clocks. Might want to contact someone in Mexico to make sure.
Doubt I helped...but I tried...
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Wow! that is kind of original, if nothing elseQuote:
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thanks for the tip, all is very helpful!
Quote:Originally Posted by mpark46 I found this site, which says that sunset in July 2008 is right around 7PM, and another site that says the sunset is at 8PM. OY! Who is right2008 July Sunrise and Sunset - Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico in Mexico
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...pardon me for interrupting, I never heard of "cinnamon beach", that truly is a beautiful name for a beach. Good for you!
marTin
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....you're right, hadn't thought about that, but cushions are for he buttox. Your guests will appreciate them for sure!
martin
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Ya, your're right, walking along the estuary is nice and also going all the way to Puerto Los Cabos Marina is very nice, too.
marTin
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Oh, yes, the art galleries have some really exquisite art work. They are small galleries, but what they have is really unique. I loved the old, old paited doors, showing some kind of lifestyle paiting over them. I thought that was amazing and quite original,
martin
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I'm pretty sure they would let you travel with your fireworks, as long as they are well sealed and in checked luggage. ask them, nothing to lose.
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My brother and his bride got on top of a small podium and had a special dance, though there were plenty of singles, they avoided the garter thing and the bouquet, they kept both. They just skipped those and no complaints were heard. No biggie
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You guys may also visit the new main plaza in San Jose , it's really nice and they have even closed the access to cars and got rid of the pavement, so it is really friendly now, with a nice big fountain. I must for visitors.
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Well, I don't know what exactly you mean by "free", but going to lovers beach is surely nice, no really swimmable, but the sites are gorgeous, I believe it's one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and the water taxi isn't expensive at all, they drop you off there and pick you up at your desired time, just take some goodies with you, cause there's no food there nor beverages. Well, there are some opportunistic vendors there, only a few who cash in on unprepared turists.
marTin
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Hello!,
well, in order to tell ya, I would first like to know what date is your wedding, otherwise we are just guessing. Right now, march 3rd, the sun sets at 5:40,
martin
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Well, I'm a photographer, so in terms of the best beach to photograph, I believe Lover's beach on the Pacific side (not suitable for swiming) is got to be second to none in the Americas, truly a beautiful spot with monumental rocks as a backdop, specially at sundown, the tones are just spectacular and the ocean roars and splashes are just fascinating!
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Hello Leia, this may sound a bit nuts, but we are in a country that's very flexible on many things, and it is quite different from the U.S., where standards are all set. It may sound wild, but for an extra fee for outstanding expenditures, a small-town catholic priest may in the area of Los Cabos may want to consider marrying you both on the beach. don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about a hand out or anything beneath the table, but going out would mean greater expenses for him as well. Though your WC might not like the idea because this would obviously mean investing at least a day's worth of traversing small town nearby. It would cost you extra to pay the WC, of course.
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...don't forget about the cake picture as well, and if possible, have him take pics of the decor of the ballroom before everyone steps in. Tell him not to miss the kiss and the vows. The farther he is from everybody else, the better for everyone. I certainly hope he has at least an interchangeable lens camera and digital. Make sure he also has enough memory cards, otherwise he could end up empty and miss out on a lot. Just trying to help. I'm a photographer.
regards and congrats
marTin
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