Twins in Mexico - Cabo San Lucas
Twin Kenneth at Cabo San Lucas at the Baja Peninsula
At the southernmost tip of the Mexican penninsula, Baja California, a distinctive rock formation "el arco" provides a visual gateway between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Sea of Cortez to the east. Located just south of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, this is a popular sailing and marine sightseeing destination. In spring, whale watching is very popular in this area, as large pods of grey whales spend the winter months there, after a long migration from the far northern Pacific to Mexico. They give birth to their young in the warmer waters off Baja in the Sea of Cortez, before making the long journey back to their summer feeding grounds off Alaska and northern Russia/Siberia. Other species sometimes sighted around Cabo include the mighty blue,humpbacks, sperm, fin whales and even orcas. You can read more about the grey whales at this website http://www.loscabosguide.com/activity/whales.htm
The Baja California penninsula is a fascinating part of Mexico, slightly apart from the bustle of Mexico City and the Caribbean feeling of the Gulf Coast of Mexico. The dry climate, rugged hills and many varieties of Cacti make for excellent hiking and exploring. The beaches tend to be rockier than the Gulf coast beaches and the water is colder. Enjoy reading further about this quieter side of Mexico at http://www.cabosanlucas.net/