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I film a short documentary about Rocky Point

Started by pappyinww2 · Aug 9, 2012 · 15 replies
pappyinww2
I wanted to get some feedback from you guys about my new documentary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyLLaH8qxdQ

It's about life, fishing and resorts in Rocky Point.

I'm a student from NAU and worked on this for my degree.
Kenny
It's great so far, but you called our fishing waters the Gulf of Mexico, it's not! It's most commonly called the Sea of Cortez, and on a lot of maps it's the Gulf of California, and it's a completely different body of water.... OK, now back to your video.
Ladyjeeper
I think it's good except for the Gulf of Mexico thing.
aprilsuzanne55
It shows how they ruined Sandy Beach, that's for sure.
MIRAMAR
Good film. You talked about infrastructure, something that's not glamorous, but I'm glad to see improvements to our sewage treatment plant:
Construction of waste water treatment plant a reality | JoinUs Rocky Point
mis2810
aprilsuzanne55 said:
It shows how they ruined Sandy Beach, that's for sure.


Tell that to the hundreds of Mexicans that are thankful for the jobs on Sandy Beach.
mexicoruss
Yep Kenny is right it is the sea of Cortes'. Another critical picky point is the pronunciation of the town Puerto Peñasco not Penasco, also it is correct to also use Rocky Point as it is widely accepted here among the rockaportenses other than that I like it all the way through.
moore_rb
Little to add to Wahoo's critique above- shrimping is the primary commercial harvest - I wouldn't mention marlin or any other species- RP is not considered a marlin destination- sailfish maybe in summer, but very few marlin are hooked up here.

Geography:

Seas of Cortez, not Gulf of Mexico

There is no "bay". The shots you have are of the "harbor" - The difference? A bay is naturally formed - a harbor is man-made. Rocky Point's harbor was the result of manual dredging and rock jetty building - it is man made.

lastly:

It's not "Penn-awsko"

It's "Penn-Yahsko"

The "n" is an "eñe"

Ok, that's just a little tease - I'm sure it won't affect your grade. 8-)


Hey by the way.... Coolio on NAU (from a Lumberjack Alumni - class of 92)
Last edited: Aug 10, 2012 at 1:13 PM
MIRAMAR
I thought the harbor was originally an estuary- can anyone confirm/deny that? And they just dredged the estuary out further to create the harbor (still not a bay though). Unless you're talking about Bahia San Jorge (which I read from my book, Travels in Mexico, it was named after King George) and Adair Bay was also named for an Englishman!
mexicoruss
1955 road to harbor.jpgAerial Penasco 1953.jpg



I would say that it was an estuary in the mid 50's and before
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mexicoruss
1955 road to harbor.jpg

I think it is clear that it too was an esturary
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Kenny
Cholla was built up by retiree's, and people building their places there on free weekends for a get away. My dad heard about Cholla bay from his friends where he worked, Hughes Aircraft Company, and that's why my folks first came down in 56. It seems a bunch of those arrivals from that part of Cali fell in love with it, and many people from Hughs ended up there.
Wahoo, retired bar tenders from Tucson had a bigger impact on Cholla bay than the counter culture did... Now Jerome's a differnt story.
Last edited: Aug 10, 2012 at 12:34 PM
Kenny
mexicoruss said:
1955 road to harbor.jpg

I think it is clear that it too was an esturary

That's why early on and with the smaller boats, Cholla bay was where the majority of the boats were launched, and where the fishing village was located. It had been a fishing Village for the native North Americans for generations before that.

Some of you old timers might remember that there was still small groups of "Indians" fishing out of Cholla in the 50's, I do.
moore_rb
"aprilsuzanne55 said:
It shows how they ruined Sandy Beach, that's for sure.




mis2810 said:
Tell that to the hundreds of Mexicans that are thankful for the jobs on Sandy Beach.



Uh-oh - we have an off-topic disagreement brewing... These things rarely end well. :popcorn:


Be on the alert for thread hijacking, and other chicanery to commence.... :sharks:
Kenny
Wahoo said:
Kenny, you are the one to go for history here, the Hippie thing in Cholla is heresay.

I thought all american communes; ahem I mean "American built self sustaining communities" on the beaches where called Hippie villages as I was told.

There's no question that there were "long hairs" and all that crowd hanging out, and that Cholla had a reputation as a wild place, but I'd say there were a lot more characters and misfits than Hippies. Now there was a nudist organization that camped out at Sandy beach in the 50's, but they weren't Hippies, just normal good old fashioned Nudist. I ran into a bunch of them after I went over a dune when I was about 10, and I ran like hell back to our friends camp (The wild bunch from Hugh's) at Sandy beach (we stayed in Nachos hut's in Cholla) thinking there must be something wrong with them. "No Kenny, their just Nudist's, some people just like to be nude in the sun". Boy did that ever get me in trouble as a kid growing up in the Valley of the sun. But it's OK Kathy, my parents said so.;)
sea nile
Great job. Wish I were there now!