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Bahía de Los Angeles. 1950s. "A beautiful harbor with shelter and anchorage for vessels of any size, directly across from Angel de la Guarda Island...Fish of many kinds are caught in the quiet waters of the bay...The Jesuit Padre Consag visited and named Bahía de los Angeles in 1746 on his exploration trip of the upper Gulf and reported that there was a large rancheria of Indians on the shore who lived mostly on shellfish." |