Results containing 'Whale'
Date: 2/26/2014
Canadian Chelsea Crawford was aboard a whale watching boat off the coast of the Baja Peninsula when she was smacked in the face by a massive whale’s tail. Read article and see the...
Date: 2/22/2014
It has been a record year for the gray whale, from the increased sightings of these majestic mammals as they passed by California on their southern migration to the number of adults counted in the destination lagoons of the Baja Peninsula to the number of newborn baby whales recorded in those...
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Date: 1/28/2014
What does spring break meant to you? Your answer may not be the same as the next reader’s. Some of that may have to do with your age, but nothing will shape your opinion more than whether or not you are a parent. If you have small children, your spring break choices will not be the same as a college kid. That doesn’t mean you don’t need to get away.
With the weather this winter, you’ve probably suffered long enough. The days have been short, dark and cold. The commute to work has turned into a nightmare, forcing you to leave earlier...
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Date: 1/16/2014
Visitors willing to take a day out of their Cabo vacation for an easy, scenic drive up the Pacific Coast have always been rewarded by what they find in Todos Santos, one of Mexico’s “Pueblos Mágicos” (Magical Villages). That has never been truer than it is right now. The small town of Todos Santos will be buzzing for the next month and a half. As soon as the Todos Santos Music Festival comes to a close the Todos Santos Art Festival begins, followed shortly thereafter by the Todos Santos Film Festival.
The 17th Annual Art Festival is a weeklong event that commences...
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Date: 1/15/2014
''Valentine's Day romance itself, has become a specialty in Los Cabos,'' says local writer, Chris Sands. And the talented, literary resident of Cabo San Lucas is right. The natural beauty of the area's wonderful, warm beaches and iconic Land's End Arch rock formation, all make for an alluring, serene, romantic vacation getaway. The reputation of this region's magical, memorable evenings of love by the sea, has grown steadily over the years.
Weddings in Cabo have long been the near dream-like setting for beautifully planned beach weddings and Valentine's Day packages are now held in the same breath of esteem when it...
Date: 1/13/2014
Los Cabos is widely known as one of the top whale watching destinations in the world. Tourists come from all over North America each winter, not only to escape from the cold and the snow, but to get out on the water and get close to the whales. This annual Cabo...
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Date: 1/7/2014
Four people, including an American tourist , were injured after a collision between a fishing boat and a whale close to Cabo San Lucas , the environmental authorities reported...
Date: 10/14/2013
For many, the first place that comes to mind when thinking of a destination bachelor party is Las Vegas, but as the popularity of the destination bachelor and bachelorette party grows, many are looking for something different without having to travel too far or pay too much. For many, Cabo San...
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Date: 8/12/2013
Famed ocean explorer, film-maker and conservationist Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortez the “World’s Aquarium.” Iconic novelist John Steinbeck described it as “ferocious with life”. The Sea of Cortez, year-round home to an incredible variety of marine life, also plays host to migratory species such as whales, sea turtles and Manta rays. Tourists flock to Cabo San Lucas in the winter months to watch our most famous marine visitors, the Humpback and Gray whales, frolic and play with their newborn calves in the vibrant waters of the Mar de Cortez.
And now, possibly in as little as two years, there will...
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Date: 8/10/2013
The Natural History Museum of Cabo San Lucas, also known as El Museo de las California's is easily found at its central location at the northern corner of the tiny Amelia Wilkes Plaza, between Cabo San Lucas Avenue and Miguel Hidalgo. At one side of the museum and plaza is a white, archaeological skeleton of a grey whale, that makes it difficult to miss.
The small museum has a collection of historical artifacts including maps, tools, fossils from the Sierra del la Laguna, and journals that date back to the 16th century expeditions of early Spanish explorers and conquistadores like Hernan...