To Mulege

Mulege (Prounounced Moo-lah-hay) is a cute little town on the brink of the desert and the ocean. We loved exploring the town and passing through their really narrow roads. Just as you are passing the town on the highway, there is a beautiful large arch that you must pass through to get anywhere in the city. We obviously had to take a picture in front of it. Only problem was that we were standing on the highway while we did.. haha safety first!
Once we got into the town we saw a storefront that said "Homemade ice cream and treats: Almost free!" Well, we had to stop and see what they had. Holy cannoli. We got two large pastry breads stuffed with meat, cheese, and sauce and a homemade strawberry ice cream on a cone for the equivalent of $3.30! Best ever. So we drove out to the lighthouse and hiked up to the top to enjoy our lunch. Let me just say, it was quite windy up there so please pardon the hair situations. The view was beautiful and totally worth it.
Driving back through town we picked up some cilantro and tomatoes so we could go home and make some salsa! Oh salsa. So delicious. We also couldn't help but notice this gigantic set up on the side of the hill... It looked like a handcart turned into a pirate ship with all these stuffed dummies for pirates... really artsy.


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