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Comment: Wild fig trees were my favourite plant. They grow in cracks cold enough to generate some drops of moisture.
100_1693 * Most snorkelers wear wet suits as the waters are still a bit chilly in winter. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.39MB)

100_1691 * The food on the BOA tour was super. Our chef Big Al had been with the company for over 10-years. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.25MB)

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)

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

100_1718 * White sand. Bright kayaks & tents. Beautiful. * 1414 x 1059 * (910KB)

100_1719 * The Park guards checked in with us twice. They looked to be doing a good job protecting the island. * 1364 x 1022 * (663KB)

100_1735 * Day 2 - setting out in typical, perfect weather. Mornings are calm. Afternoons usually bring north winds during the winter. * 1459 x 1093 * (841KB)

100_1742 * Permanent camp of Mar Y Aventuras (Sea and Adventures) - KayakBaja.com - the main competitor for BOA. Both companies seem to do an excellent job, offering similar itineraries. * 2080 x 1544 * (1.11MB)

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