After a calm night navigating north, we landed on the red cobble beach of Isla San Marcos. This was a morning to experience the desert and the sea. From the vantage point of a kayak and paddleboard, we explored the surface of the Gulf of California. Osprey flew overhead, pelicans glided effortlessly by, and diminutive eared grebes dove for a fishy breakfast. Donning mask and snorkel some investigated the abundant fish, corals, and other underwater denizens that call the gulf home. On land, we wandered the dry arroyo and delighted in the flowers that dotted the landscape. Later in the afternoon, we strolled in the town of Santa Rosalia and sampled the ice cream shop as well as the bakery. With the cooling temperatures, we gathered on the shady porch of the Hotel Francis and enjoyed refreshments and the view of a glass calm gulf.
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- 09 Apr 2018
Isla San Marcos, Santa Rosalia, 4/9/2018, National Geographic Sea Bird
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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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Sarah was raised on a multi-generational family dairy farm, established circa 1815 in Lucas, Ohio. Consequently, her first paying job was milking cows! Rewarding as it was to get paid for the first time, she found her passion behind the lens of a cam...
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