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In a hidden and fertile canyon, approximately 16 kms. long and around 800 meters wide (on average), which opens up in the form of a crevice in the heart of the Sierra de la Giganta, one comes across the picturesque towns of San Miguel and San José de Comondú, with only around 4 kms. distance between the them.

During the construction of the trans-peninsula highway, the inhabitants of Comondú were avoided, thus being left almost without communication. The progressive immigration of the families and the youth of the community were determining factors contributing to the decadence of the last paradise on earth. Currently, the Comondú are better communicated due to the state highway, Ciudad Insurgentes.

La Purísima, near Poza Grande, from which stretches a 23-km. beach that provides easy access to these beautiful and ancient populations, tirelessly fighting to integrate themselves into the development being undergone in the rest of the Southern Californian towns and cities.
 


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