Sunday, January 9, 2011

CABO SAN LUCAS 1-7-11

Lowering of the tender for transport to town.
This once dusty town now hosts a burgeoning number of major resorts. At the southernmost tip of the 1,000-mile-long Baja California peninsula, the land ends with a great natural wonder called El Arco (The Arch), the beautiful landmark of this sleepy desert town. We took a tender from the ship into the town and then went swimming with the dolphins. Dolphins are as curious about us as we are about them and they will offer their sleek, graceful bodies to be stroked and gently petted. We both got to ride this fascinating marine mammal.

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