Today we woke up to a gorgeous morning here onboard National Geographic Venture. We had sunrise while sailing past Cabo San Lucas and spent the morning watching humpback whales breaching against the blue water. We then anchored off Los Frailes, outside of Cabo Pulmo and went ashore where we tested out snorkel gear and had a bonfire on the beach. It was a truly magical day here in Baja California Sur.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 27 Feb 2024
Gorda Banks and Los Frailes, 2/27/2024, National Geographic Venture
- Aboard the National Geographic Venture
- Baja California
Shayne Sanders, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
The earliest memories Shayne has are exploring the natural world. He joined his dad on his first 24 hour bird-a-thon at the age of three and was so fascinated that by five he was able to properly identify 40 birds of North America by call alone. He h...
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