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Cabo
San Lucas was first a haven for pirates, now for sun, fish and fun
seekers. |
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| The
small harbor of Cabo San Lucas. Since the water is not deep enough
to anchor, this was as close as our ship could get to the mainland. |
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| Kirsten's
excursion in Cabo was a Snorkel & Sail Fiesta, including a sail-by
of The Point with its sea lions (middle rock above). |
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| Just
some of the fish Kirsten saw while snorkeling. Although Cabo is home
to more than 850 varieties of fish, most of them are too deep to see
while snorkeling, and they unfortunately include some jelly fish that
leave nasty stings! |
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| Our
main snorkel site was here, just in front of "Pelican Rock".
It lived up to its name when Kirsten was there, as you can see above. |
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