The magic of the entre-deux-mers in Baja California
Cacti dominate the Sonoran Desert whose influence stretches from Arizona to Baja California.
Nothing pleases them more than rare rains ... Olivier Grunewald
Between stunning seascapes and western landscapes, from whale lagoons to cactus gardens, a fabulous odyssey.
From La Paz, on the shores of the Gulf of California, a unique biotope that the conquistador Hernán Cortès took for a sea, to Guerrero Negro, where gray whales have come to reproduce for millennia, crossing the Baja is a fabulous odyssey.
You have to take your time to savor the experience.
To explore from La Paz, this Sea of Cortes dotted with wonderful islands and islets, where manta rays, leatherback turtles, sperm whales, killer whales, dolphins and whale sharks meet.
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Then follow the stages: Todos Santos, Loreto and its missions, the oases of the Sierra de la Giganta, Bahía Concepción and its half-moon beaches;
Mulegé and his aura vultures parading atop the cacti;
Santa Rosalia and its metallic church signed Gustave Eiffel then finally, the Vizcaíno reserve, the largest biosphere in Latin America (25,000 km2), open-air museum
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