Yesterday, Thursday May 20th, I was in my office, and I was conducting two wreck dives on a pre WWII US Warship that was sold to the Mexican Government (name unknown) not far from here.
This warship was sunk as an artificial reef by the Mexican authorities about eight to ten years ago. Sadly they removed [...]
BajaNomad Forums
Whenever I am about to head South to Mulegé, I always take time to check Baja Nomad forums (http://forums.bajanomad.com/). The information on road conditions, accommodations and weather can be invaluable. You do not need to subscribe to view the posts and they have nicely segregated the groups into clear sections. The following are ones that [...]
Heading into Bahia de Los Angeles
Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja, is about an 8 hour drive from the San Diego border; it is 40 minutes, by good road, from Route 1, yet is is rarely visited by people heading south.
In the summer the waters heat to the low 80s and as there are currents [...]
Diablo Rojo…
A short while back, we were on assignment diving and filming the humboldt squid that inhabit the Baja waters close by to the Dive Center. This is not a dive for the faint of heart, but is great fun at the same time. The local fisherman call them “Diablo Rojo” or “Red Devil” as [...]
Whale Shark from Surface
In 34 years of diving, I have only ever seen four Whale Sharks: two in the Red Sea, one in the Indian Ocean, and one here in Bahia Concepcion in May this year. That is until this past November.
There were tales of Whale Sharks just outside San Bruno, a small fishing [...]
Latest Comments