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About Coyotito 3-'04
It's a simply lovely, sandy-beach cove that lays near the north terminus of Historic El Carrizalito. The mountains of the Sierra De La Giganta, magnificently sky-lined, rise sharply just to the west...their feet nearly touching the sea. It's only minor drawback is that the beach mostly faces north. However, there's a small hook of coastal rock that makes for good protected anchorage for smaller crafts. Old rancho papers that we (Wave International Inc.) purchased many years ago hold it within them. The original plano for Ejido San Jose de LaNoria respected this claim and also shows the rancho covering this cove. Only when the Reforma Agraria restructured almost everything along this coastline with that horrendous +ly flawed Plano Definativo for the above mentioned ejido was Coyotito sectioned away from El Carrizalito. This is when the Reforma Agraria not only cut the rancho's size drastically but also moved their remaining depiction of same off of what had been historically inhabited, stripping what they claim as El Carrizalito, of Ojo de Agua de Carrizalito and essentially all of its beaches. That Ojo de Agua was and still is the only source of fresh water for a considerable area here; in the past the only reason why people, in numbers sometimes exceeding 50, could inhabit El Carrizaltio. When three-terms-back ejido chief Francisco Savin (a term is three years) dreamt up his parcelization slam, which parceled over this El Carrizalito that we hold firm position to, he also parceled over that north end of the £historic rancho where Coyotito lays. The lucky parcel drawing winner of the parcel which takes in most of Coyotito, a different Francisco Savin, had little trouble selling his false papers to someone (or at least so I am told) from Los Cabos. But then he sold the same place to that new ejido chief Jorge Gutierrez, who has shown an incredible appetite for such transactions, him still being far...far in arrears in promised payments for same. My informant source, Chayo, tells me that the first buyer filed a demanda against Francisco and Jorge (legal proceedings) which, to his knowledge, has not been resolved successfully yet. And now, Gutierrez, is selling this Coyotito property, complete with freshly planted palm trees, to those greatly-under-informed investors in that which-appears-to-be-stalled Marina San Cosme project; people who don't seem to care to know any of the specifics as to what they're getting enmeshed in.
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