Where In the World to Go Whale Watching
Posted On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 By Tiffany. Under Where in the World... Tags: Alaska, Argentina, Australia, Bay of Biscay, blue, Caribbean, cetaceans, humpback, Mexico, migrations, minke, Monterrey, New Zealand whale route, orcas, Panama, Patagonia, pseudorcas, San Juan Islands, sei, short-finned pilot, sperm whale, whale watching, whales
We as humans have always had a fascination with the oceans, and a strong affinity for the graceful cetaceans on our planet. Ranging from the smallest Vaquita porpoise to the largest species on our planet, the blue whale, cetaceans are graceful, playful and cunning. Whales can be found off of ...
1 Comments
Snorkeling With Whale Sharks in Mexico
Posted On Monday, September 19, 2011 By Tiffany. Under Wild Encounters Tags: boat, ecotour, Mexico, plankton, swim, water, whale shark
I’m 18 miles off the coast of Cancun, Mexico. Between June and August, an influx of plankton lures the whale sharks up the Yucatan for a mega feast. To see a whale shark has been a goal of mine, but to swim with them is a dream come true.
We arrived ...
No Comments
Close Encounter with Baja Sea Lions
Posted On Friday, April 8, 2011 By Tiffany. Under Wild Encounters Tags: Baja, encounter, Isla Espiritu Santo, La Paz, Mexico, sea lions, swim
We bypassed the city part of La Paz and headed south of the ferry port to a tiny beach area with a bar and activity hut. We could see the Isla Espiritu Santo jst across the water, part of the Gulf of California Islands that are protected by the Mexican government, ...
3 Comments