Mulegé

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Photo taken from the Mulegé Mission
Photo taken from the Mulegé Mission

Mulegé is a town in the municipality of Mulegé in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, situated at the mouth of the Río Santa Rosalía. It had a population of 3,317 in the 2005 census. It is perhaps best known outside of Mexico for John Steinbeck's comments in his 1941 journal Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research: "the port charges are mischieveous and ruinous" and "there may be malaria there". Although not much has changed since Steinbeck's time, malaria is in no way present in the area.

There is much to see and do in this sleepy little town, from mountain biking, to scuba diving, kayaking and sunbathing. Being only 1050 km (650 miles) south of the U.S. border at San Diego, California, also makes this town a very attractive, inexpensive break for visitors from the United States.

There is an ice cream shop just off the town square.

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