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Tequila
Nov 17, 2013Explorer
I always go in this way:
After crossing the bridge at the north end of Navajoa, make a right hand turn very soon at the intersection containing the Sicombro Hotel and the GM dealer on your left. It is marked “Bacabampo”. The turn is before the sign.
Proceed a few kms down a boulevard with a deep canal in the center.
At the end of this road turn left on the Periferico and proceed to Pemex #2137 on your right. Immediately past this station take a hairpin turn to the right.
Follow this road for several miles south, passing through one medium sized town until you reach Pemex #9179 on the left. Here make a left hand turn, just before it.
Follow this road as it takes a 90 degree turn to the right, then south until it reaches a major intersection. Cross that intersection, then curve around to the right, past a graveyard until you reach a T. Turn left.
Follow the road south a few miles to the Hotel Mirador on the right. There are a lot of Topes along this stretch. Note there is one Y- intersection along the route. Take the right hand fork. (The left ends up as a dead end in a fishing village.)
After crossing the bridge at the north end of Navajoa, make a right hand turn very soon at the intersection containing the Sicombro Hotel and the GM dealer on your left. It is marked “Bacabampo”. The turn is before the sign.
Proceed a few kms down a boulevard with a deep canal in the center.
At the end of this road turn left on the Periferico and proceed to Pemex #2137 on your right. Immediately past this station take a hairpin turn to the right.
Follow this road for several miles south, passing through one medium sized town until you reach Pemex #9179 on the left. Here make a left hand turn, just before it.
Follow this road as it takes a 90 degree turn to the right, then south until it reaches a major intersection. Cross that intersection, then curve around to the right, past a graveyard until you reach a T. Turn left.
Follow the road south a few miles to the Hotel Mirador on the right. There are a lot of Topes along this stretch. Note there is one Y- intersection along the route. Take the right hand fork. (The left ends up as a dead end in a fishing village.)
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