The skies were blue, the water calm, the gray whales both plentiful and playful. What an incredible way to spend a day in the Baja, humbled by these whales who allow us to be in their presence. The lagoon at Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos hosts gray whale mommies (who migrated all the way from the Russian-Alaskan waters!) and their babies. Two hours with these gentle giants was both too short, and a lifetime.
After a huge seafood feast of lobster tail, halibut and shrimp, we made our way back "home" to Loreto to enjoy the sights and sounds of this beautiful Pueblo Magico! Tomorrow, we're off to Nayarit!
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Mark Cassidy
2/23/2014 11:02:40 am
Awesome!
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AuthorCat Herder (aka Marisa) has been guiding pilot tours in the American West for over twenty years. Keep tabs on your Parkwest pilot friends, National Park news and other tidbits here! Archives
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