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San Ignacio Lagoon / Whale watching / Cataviña / Birch Aquarium / Baja California Sur / Ensenada Municipality /  Baja California / Geography of Mexico / Gray whale / Guerrero Negro
Date: 2014-10-13 13:44:16
San Ignacio Lagoon
Whale watching
Cataviña
Birch Aquarium
Baja California Sur
Ensenada Municipality
Baja California
Geography of Mexico
Gray whale
Guerrero Negro

ITINERARY WHALE WATCHING EXPEDITION Birch Aquarium at Scripps Surrounded by a natural aquarium, the rugged magical landscape of Baja California Peninsula is home to vast deserts rich in vegetation, pristine beaches, jagg

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