While all those aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird were appreciating an impressive Baja sunrise, our naturalists on the bow spotted a pod of common dolphins that we had the privilege of watching bow ride and play in the wake of the ship. The first activity of the day was snorkeling amongst the playful sea lions of Los Islotes. Then, the afternoon was spent in and near the shallow turquoise waters of the bay of Ensenada Grande and part of Isla Partida. Activities included natural history hikes, photo walks, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The day ended with a beach barbeque with tasty food, storytelling, star gazing, and even some singing.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 08 Mar 2018
Los Islotes and Isla Partida, 3/8/2018, National Geographic Sea Bird
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird
- Baja California
Ryder Redfield, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Growing up at the base of the Cascade Mountains in the tiny Oregon town of Sisters meant that Ryder was surrounded by wilderness. A childhood of hiking, fishing, hunting for arrowheads, camping, and upland bird hunting resulted in the outdoors feelin...
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