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Comment: The food on the BOA tour was super. Our chef "Big Al" had been with the company for over 10-years.
100_1685 * We needed 2 boats to transport the 18 people, food & gear. One skiff we kept. The other headed back to the mainland. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.42MB)

manuel * Manuel grew up in the Baja, one of the top kayak guides in the region. He dreams of kayaking 800mi or more >> the length of the Sea of Cortes. * 720 x 528 * (153KB)

100_1688 * Ah! Los Islotes. These are tiny islands off the north tip. We started with the highlight of the entire tour >> snorkeling with sea lions! It was awesome. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.19MB)

sealion1 * Juveniles like to play with snorkelers. One even hugged some of our group & kissed them on the mask. Amazing! They are prone to nipping at the divers too, playfully in almost every case. Big bulls & older females can be aggressive. You cannot get too close to the islets. * 175 x 242 * (13KB)

100_1693 * Most snorkelers wear wet suits as the waters are still a bit chilly in winter. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.39MB)

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100_1733 * Cook stove. * 1544 x 2080 * (1.4MB)

100_1698 * First night we camped at Ensenada beach. I immediately took off down the Ensenada Grande hiking trail, 6km return to cross the island. VERY RUGGED. I ran out of daylight. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.6MB)

100_1699 * The harsh desert is beautiful & intimidating. * 2080 x 1544 * (710KB)

100_1710 * Wild fig trees were my favourite plant. They grow in cracks cold enough to generate some drops of moisture. * 1544 x 2080 * (1.53MB)

100_1713 * Every kayak tour paddles a mangrove swamp >> a fascinating, under-appreciated ecosystem. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.69MB)

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