Here we are at our last stop. We went ashore in the ship's tender which are the lifeboats and hold 80 people each. We caught a glass bottomed boat at the dock and went out to Lover's Beach at Land's End by the famed Los Arcos, a natural rock monument. There were far fewer fish and sea lions than we saw 20 years ago but it's still a very pretty area, right onto the Pacific Ocean. We walked all around the marina, stopped at the giggling Marlin, had a cervaza, saw the pelicans on the dock and some small marlins that had been caught. Tina's holding the iguana today.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Los Cabos
Here we are at our last stop. We went ashore in the ship's tender which are the lifeboats and hold 80 people each. We caught a glass bottomed boat at the dock and went out to Lover's Beach at Land's End by the famed Los Arcos, a natural rock monument. There were far fewer fish and sea lions than we saw 20 years ago but it's still a very pretty area, right onto the Pacific Ocean. We walked all around the marina, stopped at the giggling Marlin, had a cervaza, saw the pelicans on the dock and some small marlins that had been caught. Tina's holding the iguana today.
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