Jenny Varley

  • Home
  • Browse
  • Search

Baja 2018

Baja seems to be rather addictive and every time we visit we have seen something different and spectacular and this time was no exception. The weather was windier and colder than usual which was a little disruptive in San Ignacio Lagoon, but nonetheless we had some lovely Grey Whale encounters by staying an extra day. There were many other highlights - Humpback action off the Gorda Banks, Mobula Rays leaping around, dolphin action and last but absolutely not least an encounter with ninety Sperm Whales in three groups close together in the Sea of Cortez.

As always huge thanks to Mark Carwardine and Rachel Ashton for all the organisation, help and fun. Also to Captain Mike Keating and his fantastic crew for everything - they are the best!

To view this album as a slideshow click on the little triangular icon to the right.
Read More
...going back down again....
74 / 84

...going back down again....

baja peninsulabaja 2018fin whalesea of cortezbalaenoptera physalus

  • A Side-blotched Lizaed on Isla Santa Catalina
  • Seed pod art
  • Boing!
  • Calm seas and Common Bottlenose Dolphins - perfect!
  • Serenity...
  • Mirror images....
  • Seeming to float in space!
  • A noist California Sea Lion at Los Islotes
  • Startled!
  • We necountered a group of over 1000 Munk's Mobula Rays, many of which were leaping
  • Untitled photo
  • Another rain-blow, a Fin Whale this time
  • Three Fin Whales coming up for air....
  • ...going back down again....
  • ...and leaving their traces as fluke prints
  • No Comments
  • Photo Sharing
  • About SmugMug
  • Browse Photos
  • Prints & Gifts
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Owner Log In
© 2022 SmugMug, Inc.