
It appears out of the mountain wilderness like a surreal vision.
Located high above the Sea of Cortez, San Javier sits in isolated splendor.
At the end of the settlement's two-lane boulevard rises Mission San
Javier, a perfectly preserved Jesuit stone church completed in 1758. The
second of the Baja California missions, it took more than five decades
to build. How did such an ornate church get built way up here?
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