History of Los Cabos - A Place Everyone Passed and Few Stayed
Kenny Hart
Editorial: MKT
Sinopsis
STOP THINKING LOS CABOS WAS MEANT TO LAST. START LEARNING WHY IT WAS MEANT TO PASS THROUGH.At the far edge of the Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos existed as a waypoint, not a destination. Sailors, fishermen, missionaries, and traders stopped briefly, then moved on—driven by water, weather, and survival. Isolation defined the place, and permanence was never guaranteed. This is the story of a land shaped by movement, not settlement.THIS ISN’T A RESORT ORIGIN STORY. IT’S A HISTORY OF TRANSIENCE.Inside, discover how geography discouraged cities, how scarcity filtered who could stay, and how those who remained learned endurance over comfort. Long before tourism arrived, Los Cabos was forged by those who passed through—and by the few who chose not to leave.THE LAND DECIDED WHO BELONGED.From desert meets sea to sudden modern transformation, Los Cabos reveals how places without roots still accumulate history. This book shows how absence, passage, and persistence shaped a place everyone crossed—and almost no one claimed.
