#1 - Who are you, and why did you make this DVD?
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| Gillian Herbert, a 60-trip Baja expert and retired travel agent, collaborated with experienced film makers, Chris & Osa, to provide a step-by-step travel DVD loaded with insider knowledge of the Baja for a low-cost travel experience.
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#2 - What is the Baja, and where is it?
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| Baja Mexico is also known as Baja California; a 1000-mile peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean on its west coast, with the Sea of Cortez on the east.
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| #3 - Is Baja safe, and what are the key items to being safe? | 
| Yes, Baja is safe, providing you: Be sure to travel in daylight, never camp alone, and plan your next overnight stop. Download video answer at bottom of page
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| #4 - Do you have any Border-Crossing tips? | 
| Plan ahead: Be sure to bring a Mexican travel permit, passport, health and vehicle insurance that is valid in Mexico.
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| #5 - Which are the best Baja routes to travel? | 
| Start your Baja trip in Tecate, travel Mexico Hwy 3 from Tecate to Ensenada and join the Transpeninsula Hwy # 1 all the way down to Cabo San Lucas.
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| #6 - What are the seasonal considerations, and when should I Visit? | 
| Northern travelers prefer to visit the Baja in Winter; days are 85F/25C, but bring a jacket for chilly desert nights. Summertime travelers like it hot.
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| #7 - What currency, and can I use my Credit Cards in small towns? | 
| Banks have ATMs that dispense pesos; credit cards (with PIN) in big towns & near US border; US cash is universally accepted - about 12 pesos to 1 $USD
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