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  • Double staircase with a hotel building view. Photo was taken at Capella Pedregal Hotel & Resort, Cabo San Lucas, Baja california Sur. <br />
Capella Pedregal is a newly opened (July 2009) luxury hotel in Baja, focused on superb client service and offering the best amenities and treatment.<br />
LA76 team was invited to experience heavenly delights on earth in newly opened Capella Pedregal Hotel in July 2009. The resort is one of a kind. Very private and intimate - you can access it only through a private tunnel Dos Mares, but yet it is the only luxury hotel & resort of this scope, located 5 minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas.<br />
LA76 team was able to experience and capture the best of Baja California Sur and Mexico. Capella Pedregal and the whole community of Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas represents the best of the Old World with most advanced amenities and services.
    Double staircase with a hotel buildi...jpg
  • Staricase with hotel view, taken at Capella Pedregal Hotel & Resort, Cabo San Lucas, Baja california Sur. <br />
Capella Pedregal is a newly opened (July 2009) luxury hotel in Baja, focused on superb client service and offering the best amenities and treatment.<br />
LA76 team was invited to experience heavenly delights on earth in newly opened Capella Pedregal Hotel in July 2009. The resort is one of a kind. Very private and intimate - you can access it only through a private tunnel Dos Mares, but yet it is the only luxury hotel & resort of this scope, located 5 minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas.<br />
LA76 team was able to experience and capture the best of Baja California Sur and Mexico. Capella Pedregal and the whole community of Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas represents the best of the Old World with most advanced amenities and services.
    Staricase with hotel view.jpg
  • Roughly speaking, Petatlan is known for three things: typical Mexican street scene, the church, and its gold market.  The city was founded in 1550 and was previously inhabited by Cuitlatecos, Chumbias, Pantecas & Mexica tribes.  “Petatlán” comes from the Nahuatl ‘Petatl’ (Petate: The woven from the fibers of the Palm) and ‘Tlán’ (next to) meaning then: “Next to Petate”. The story of the “Holy Patron of Petatlan” comes from the 1500s, when a statue of Christ complete with a cross was found in the Petatlán River.  This was considered a miracle by the locals, and the Church of the Father of Jesus de Petatlán was built to house the statue.  The city suffered an earthquake, which called for a reconstructed church today that is both a modern and classic design in the heart of this small town.<br />
On August 6 the pilgrims celebrate  the day of the Holy patron.
    House with blue doors in Petatlan, M...JPG
  • Roughly speaking, Petatlan is known for three things: typical Mexican street scene, the church, and its gold market.  The city was founded in 1550 and was previously inhabited by Cuitlatecos, Chumbias, Pantecas & Mexica tribes.  “Petatlán” comes from the Nahuatl ‘Petatl’ (Petate: The woven from the fibers of the Palm) and ‘Tlán’ (next to) meaning then: “Next to Petate”. The story of the “Holy Patron of Petatlan” comes from the 1500s, when a statue of Christ complete with a cross was found in the Petatlán River.  This was considered a miracle by the locals, and the Church of the Father of Jesus de Petatlán was built to house the statue.  The city suffered an earthquake, which called for a reconstructed church today that is both a modern and classic design in the heart of this small town.<br />
On August 6 the pilgrims celebrate  the day of the Holy patron.
    House with blue doors in Petatlan, M...jpg
  • Roughly speaking, Petatlan is known for three things: typical Mexican street scene, the church, and its gold market.  The city was founded in 1550 and was previously inhabited by Cuitlatecos, Chumbias, Pantecas & Mexica tribes.  “Petatlán” comes from the Nahuatl ‘Petatl’ (Petate: The woven from the fibers of the Palm) and ‘Tlán’ (next to) meaning then: “Next to Petate”. The story of the “Holy Patron of Petatlan” comes from the 1500s, when a statue of Christ complete with a cross was found in the Petatlán River.  This was considered a miracle by the locals, and the Church of the Father of Jesus de Petatlán was built to house the statue.  The city suffered an earthquake, which called for a reconstructed church today that is both a modern and classic design in the heart of this small town.<br />
On August 6 the pilgrims celebrate  the day of the Holy patron.
    House with blue doors in Petatlan, M...jpg
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