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<title>Patricia Rains - EzineArticles Expert Author</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Capt Patricia Rains is a journalist and author of nautical guidebooks about the marinas and anchorages of Mexico and Central America. Using her B.S. in Journalism and Fine Arts, she worked as a freelance writer while cruising the Sea of Cortez on her sailboat for 5 years. After marrying Capt John E Rains, she earned her US Coast Guard 100-ton Masters License while delivering more than 60 yachts (power & sail) between Florida and California via the Panama Canal. Capt Rains talents and skills have put her at the helm of a 120' naval research vessel and behind the editor's ... ]]></description>
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<title>Ensenada Boaters Shore Leave - There's More to Do at Ensenada Than Drink Free Beer at the Marinas</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Cruising boaters know that Ensenada provides more than just free beer at the marinas. I frequently sail boats (power and sail) to Ensenada, Baja, Mexico, and I've always found lots of cheap, fun and interesting adventures - from red-hot sportfishing to tranquil spa treatments, from sipping local wine and tequila to watching a movie being filmed. Best part? It's all in English.]]></description>
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