Today was our first day exploring the Gulf of California. We navigated north from Puerto Escondido through the night and encountered a pod of common dolphins before making our landing this afternoon at Isla San Marcos. From the ship, the landing looked dry, dusty and a bit withered. Once we stepped ashore and started walking up the dry arroyo, a miniature desert garden greeted us. Blue morning glory, yellow desert cotton, pink beach pea, and purple nightshade were all part of the floral rainbow. Numerous bits and pieces of bleached bones, fish skeletons and colorful shell fragments caught our attention as well. A Zodiac cruise along the shoreline was our farewell to the island later in the afternoon.
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- 20 Dec 2021
Isla San Marcos, 12/20/2021, National Geographic Venture
- Aboard the National Geographic Venture
- Baja California
Linda Burback, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Born in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Linda and her Air Force family moved extensively throughout the U.S. when she was a child. Linda continues to travel and explore a broader spectrum of the world as a naturalist with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geogr...
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