GUAYMAS, AND ITS HARBOR. 85 
are nowhere else excelled. The first day 
you arrive you get a sample of the 
weather in mild, warm days, with cool 
nights, that will not vary a hair’s breadth 
in all your stay. The harbor is pictur¬ 
esque in the extreme. It is completely 
landlocked, and swarms with a hundred 
kinds of fishes. It looks not unlike the 
harbor of San Francisco, and, although 
smaller, is far more interesting in the 
many beautiful vistas it opens to sight as 
one sails over its intricate waters. If it 
should ever become a popular winter 
Resort no finer fishing or sailing could be 
had than in the harbor of Guaymas and 
the Gulf of California. A constant sea 
or land breeze is blowing in summer and 
winter, but it is never strong enough to 
make the waters dangerous. I have 
been fishing several times, and certainly 
