My wife and I love to explore the empty beaches of Baja by canoe. Fishing, Diving and enjoying the wonderfully uncrowded coastline is our favorite pastime. Check out our wonderful Surf Motel on the Ocean at www.robertsk38.com.
This is my favourite video of The Sea of Cortez and has inspired me to make plans to travel there from the UK this winter. If I can experience just some of what I've seen while watching this many times, I'll be very happy. Heading for Loreto this November !
Thanks so much for the compliment on my video. I love the Baja and enjoy the exploration. I have several other videos on my channel of our explorations in the Baja.
Absolutely beautiful footage, editing and music selection. I spent a couple of months in Baja California Sur's cape region in 1975 and I hope to return to the state someday. Thank you both for sharing. All the best to you folks.
Awesome job on your videos. We love Baja and the Sea of Cortez too and our ecolodge is based in a boat-accessible location 12 miles SSE of Bahia de Los Angeles.
What’s the name of your ecolodge? I have a small boat that I’m hoping to tow to B of LA this fall if possible. We can live aboard our boat and would love to give your ecolodge a visit.
8:10 Maybe not on this instance with a migration. But, do you know why vultures circle their food? Several reasons. 1) A food find is rare. 2) It is a group effort. 3) They can't grab with tallons to eat. They need to play "tug o war" with other vultures to eat. So.... They will circle and circle until more show up. How many? They "can tell" approximately how much a find will feed and come down when that many birds are circling. Evolution at its finest. Nice clip.
Very nice video footage and the beauty of the sea of Cortez. I wish you would say or note where this is exactly. This could be just south of the San Felipe area. It's probably further south on the Baja peninsula. I've only been to San Felipe and La Paz. You could all that fish but the seafood in San Felipe comes from San Quintin on the Pacific side 3 hours south of Ensenada. Why aren't there fishermen to catch fish in the Sea of Cortez to sell in the markets like in San Felipe? I don't get it.
Yea yea yea we have had a house since 1966 over at alfonsinias in the seventies there were only thirteen houses an that dirt road from puertocitos to gonzoga was rough but fun
I didn't visit Gonzaga until after they finished the road. I live South of Rosarito and love Gonzaga area to escape the cold of winter on the Pacific side. I Fell in Love with the place on my first visit. This video is a compilation of at least 20 trips.
@@RussellCarmona went there last November in 2021. Drove from Northern California with my girl And my parents. Stopped at San Felipe then headed to Gonzaga! Pure beauty!!!