I feel like this part of North America is a bit underrated, and there could be reason for it, I dunno.
What happens here?
It's like California, but the demographics are the opposite. Instead of being mostly Mexican with some Americans, it's mostly American with some Mexicans.
drugs, narcos, and old retired americans living in the south
When I was a kid I was shocked to discover that California also existed in Mexico.
There is only one California, and it is in Mexico
drunk college kids on spring break and el chapo
wow didnt know mexicans are now parasiting in the uk
In a better timeline, it would have left Mexico and become a somewhat decent country.
I'm not Mexican m8, I just hate Y*nks
Part of the territory the US will gain once we win the Second Mexican-American War when Andres Manuel Lopez Obrado is elected
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>What happens here?
It used to be a bunch of nothing since nobody lives there, with a few people from Sonora, Sinaloa and old American retirees who couldn't afford to live in Florida here and there, incredible nature and wild life (like seriously), and that one ugly as fuck, crowded, smelly, dirty city without any sort of decent architecture or history full of drugs and degenerate gringos called "Tijuana", and some Chinese people in Mexicali. Aside from Tijuana it USED to be safe. Until last year, when several cities there became the most dangerous cities in the entire country.
Scuba diving
Solely used to farm resources to make Baja Blast Mountain Dew
And Donkey Shows
It’s got Cabo on the end of it, big party town
Degenerate Mexicans holding donkey shows
this looks comfy af
Rasheed
this looks fake wtf
Yep
Hmm?
Their gdp is 60 times smaller than California a proof of the inferiority of the Mexican state.
I didn't realize it had such a huge variety in landscape.
And these are just two states (out of 32). I could post everything from pine forests, to snowy volcanoes with glaciers on top, jungle, deserts, islands, beaches, valleys, canyons...
beautiful
tijuana and cabo
• Everyone in Mexico who tried to get to California but failed lives in Tijuana
• 'Science capital of Mexico' Ensenada
• Beer brewing in Tecate
• Soccer, baseball
• American tourists & recreational fishermen
• Medical technology manufacturing (together with San Diego they form a major global center)
• Drug trafficking
• Grain and cotton farming
• Contains half of El Camino Real (the other half being in California, USA)
Also, Troy was filmed in Baja California Sur, and now there are some Hatians in Tijuana attempting to go to the US alongside all the Central American people who get deported there
That's about it
Shithole