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A moving rain shower
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A moving rain shower

On most whale watching trips, you watch for whale spouts in the distance. In the lagoons where gray whales spend the winter, the whales are so close that you get to partake in their saltwater shower as well.

Baja CaliforniaBaja SurGuerrero NegroMexicoNorth AmericaOjo de Liebre LagoonScammon's LagoonVizcaíno Biosphere Reserve UNESCO World Heritage Siteaquatic lifegray whalegrey whalemarine mammalsea creatureswhalewhaleswhale watchingLaguna Ojo de Liebre

  • Dunas de Soledad and the sea from above
  • The mountains of Baja California from above
  • Crystalline ice plant
  • Watchful coyote
  • Breaching gray whale
  • Osprey in flight
  • Making a bee-line to our boat
  • Gray whale diving deep
  • The eye of the whale
  • checking us out
  • Gray whale skin, barnacles, and whale lice
  • There's a whale somewhere under there!
  • A face full of barnacles
  • Bubbles and a mouthful of whater
  • Sunset over the lagoon in Baja Sur
  • Sunset over Laguna Ojo de Liebre
  • Birds over the water in Baja
  • Grey whale barnacle landscape
  • Small boats on a large lagoon
  • A moving rain shower
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