Water is ‘white gold’ in Baja’s drying beach towns
A 70-year-old water truck driver’s business is thriving in Baja California Sur as aquifers shrink and demand for water surges.
A 70-year-old water truck driver’s business is thriving in Baja California Sur as aquifers shrink and demand for water surges.

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