Sunday, April 14, 2019

Lots of Salt and Birds!


We stayed in Guerrero Negro for 2 nights, and had a couple more excursions besides the whale-watching trips. On the first evening, we went on a short jaunt over to the water to see a little bit of how they make so much salt here. Water sits in ponds, and when it evaporates, it leaves the salt behind.


We also saw a couple of beautiful birds, a Great Egret -


And something else. (You can tell I'm not much of a birder...)


Then the next morning we went on a tour of the salt works - the largest in the world!


Loading up the salt into huge trucks -


To take it over where it is loaded onto barges via a very long moving belt.


While we were there, we saw hundreds of these birds fly in.


We also got to see a skeleton of a whale.


The following morning, we started our trip back north. We stopped for lunch at a unique restaurant near San Quintin, where I got to see a shark jump through the dock and grab this poor little sea lion! (Yeah, right...)


We also got a nice shot of our group, with our guide, Bonifacio, on the right. It was a great group!

2 comments:

  1. Glad to see you are still Safely Enjoying your tours of Mexico.

    It's about time.

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  2. Looks like a hunched over tri-colored heron, but I could well be wrong.

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