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Baja05 - 388 * This cistern is part of the extensive irrigation system built by the Jesuits

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Baja05 - 390 * San Javier is the site of the first cultivated olives, wine grapes, wheat and citrus fruit orchards in California

Baja05 - 391 * Pomegranate flower

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Baja05 - 394 * Pat rests in the shade of the boulevard in San Javier

Baja05 - 395 * The house finch is certainly colorful in Baja Sur

Baja05 - 396 * The Jesuits built dams in the arroyo to provide a source of water for the necessary irrigation system that serves San Javier's crops

Baja05 - 397 * On the way back down, we can eventually catch a glimpse of the gulf of California

Baja05 - 398 * Cuevas Pintas contains ancient pictographs from the Guaycura Indians that inhabited the region when the Spaniards arrived. They were quickly wiped out by disease.

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