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San Felipe Baja Mexico Photography

Photography by Bill BellEntrance to San Felipe...Bill Bell Photograph

San Felipe is great place to visit at any time. The weather is perfect for camping and RVing at one of the many RV and camping locations.  Photographs are by Bill Bell

San Felipe is a town on the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) in the Mexican state of Baja California, 190 km south of the United States border and within the municipality of Mexicali.

Temperatures in San Felipe average approximately 24°C year-round. The seven-meter tides expose a kilometer of ocean floor. San Felipe experiences one of the largest tidal bores in the world due in part to the Colorado River delta to the north.

The port of San Felipe is a small town historically economically dependent on fishing and now on tourism, catering mostly to U.S. travelers and containing an international airport.
San Felipe's famous lighthouse. Bill Bell Photograph
San Felipe is located in a unique ecosystem, where the desert meets the sea. Temperatures range from a nocturnal winter low of 4°C to 46°C in the shade during July and August. The Bay of San Felipe is 3 meters above sea level. At low tide, the water can recede as much as 2 km.

The population of San Felipe was 14,831 at the 2005 census, and can increase by up to 5,000 during the presence of American part-time residents (retirees and vacation homeowners), who travel to the town from the United States during the American holidays spring break and Memorial Day.
San Felipe boat yard houses remnants of shrimp boats that give the town a rustic charm.  Bill Bell Photograph
 

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San Felipe Malecaon gives a great view of the waerfront and is filled with restaurants, bars and discos.  Bill Bell Photograph  Sand dunes surround San Felipe which makes it a great place to bring or rent an all terrain vehicle.  Bill Bell Photograph  Dirt bikes and dirt bike racing bring many campers to San Felipe  Bill Bell Photograph

Desert races don't always have to be 1000 miles long in San Felipe.  Bill Bell Photograph  Surrounded by erserts, San Felipe is located on the Sea of Cortez and is well known as a favorite vacation spot for Californians.  Bill Bell Photograph  Sun ris over the Sea of Cortes highlights the many Pelicans in San Felipe  Bill Bell Photograph

Fishermen prepare for the day at San Felipe  Bill Bell Photograph   Quaint restaurants line San Felipe's malecon  Bill Bell Photograph  San Felipe Malecon...Bill Bell Photograph

San Felipe Photograph by Bill Bell

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