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  2. Rare Encounter With Gray Whale in Baja Leaves Tourists Stunned

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    The mother whale does what she can to protect her young, and humpback whales often assist their gray companions. Approximately 33% of gray whales born each year fall victim to orcas."

  3. Magdalena Bay - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena, mostly to the north and facing northwest, is a long, slender, segmented island that parallels the coast a few miles north. There is a small settlement, Puerto Magdalena [1] mostly active during whale watching season. The entire island's area is 231 km 2 (89 sq mi).

  4. Bahía de Todos Santos - Wikipedia

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    The bay serves as a temporary resting stop for the migrating gray whale, who occasionally give birth offshore, though it is much more common for birthing to occur in the lagoons of the west coast of Baja California. [1] [2]

  5. Why vacationing with my adult son is now my favorite way to ...

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    Whale-watching in Baja. We both love any activity that involves water. ... Our ship, the National Geographic Venture, would take us around Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, ...

  6. Baja California peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The peninsula is known colloquially as Baja by American and Canadian tourists, and is known for its natural environment. It draws ecotourists who go whale watching for migrating California gray whales as well as tourists that arrive to the resorts on the southern tip of

  7. The best West Coast travel spots, according to readers - AOL

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    After taking in our list of 101 best West Coast experiences, Times readers make the case for destinations we left out, from a country road in Malibu to a remote beach town on a Canadian island.

  8. San Ignacio Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    San Ignacio Lagoon (Laguna San Ignacio) is a lagoon located in Mulegé Municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, 59 kilometers (37 mi) from San Ignacio, Mexico, and Highway 1. It is one of the winter sanctuaries of the eastern Pacific gray whale ( Eschrichtius robustus ).

  9. Ensenada, Baja California - Wikipedia

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    SCORE International's Baja 1000 and Baja 500 desert races also traditionally begin and/or end in the city. Whale watching has also developed as a tourist draw in the city due to the gray whale's annual migration from Alaska to the lagoons of Baja California Sur. Between the months of December and March, and back in the months of April and May ...

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