Isla Danzante, 12/30/2021, National Geographic Venture
Aboard the
National Geographic Venture
Baja California
National Geographic Venture spent the entire day on Isla Danzante. We brought out all the toys for an active day on the island. We got in some elevation hiking, watched brown pelicans catch fish and spent time kayaking and paddleboarding until sunset.
Kim is a marine biologist, fine art photographer, and avid fisherman. Based in Juneau, Alaska, Lingít Aaní, she spends her time between the mountains and the ocean. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience from the Unive...
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At the break of dawn, National Geographic Venture was anchored near Los Islotes so that we could see the California sea lions, either by snorkeling or Zodiac cruise. After wildlife viewing, we all tucked in for a lovely brunch and then a presentation by one of our naturalists. In the afternoon we went into La Paz, had a local ice cream, a cultural performance, and an amazing meal at a local restaurant.
A warm breeze welcomed the dawn on our first morning aboard National Geographic Venture . Two blue whales moved around our anchorage, feeding in the morning calm. We took it as a good sign for a great expedition when we witnessed the largest animal that has ever lived as our first wildlife encounter of the trip. As we headed south, our watchful naturalists spotted more marine mammals in the distance. A group of several dozen killer whales passed by our bow along with a large group of sperm whales. On top of the amazing diversity at sea, we set to Isla San Jose for our first exploration of land. Phenomenal desert plants abounded, and we ended the day with delightful cocktails on the beach. With a day as incredible as today, we’re excited to see what tomorrow holds.
In the second part of our voyage, today National Geographic Venture sailed to reach Punta Colorada. This magnificent location is on San Jose Island, with red, orange, and ochre-tinted sandstones with mollusk fossils. The morning was busy with hikes, kayaking, and snorkeling. Our guests observed the varied vegetation of the island with lots of blooming plants that colored the desert! In the afternoon, we explored the waters south of the Loreto National Marine Park and found a humpback cow with a calf feeding on the rich marine resources of the area. The mother whale was fishing with her enormous mouth right at the ocean’s surface; we were able to see her baleens, tongue, eyes, and throat grooves that expanded during her feast.