Today is my last blogpost of the Mexico pictures.
Oh, I have plenty more of them, but I don't want to bore you to
death.
Most of them are similar shots of Land's End
or of the whales, or of personal pictures of our time there.
So, enjoy this last batch and know that I loved the trip and highly recommend
visiting the Los Cabos area if you want to see beautiful scenary.
If you are a daredevil...you can even do THIS there:
According to our tour guide, both Oprah and Tom Cruise stayed at this resort:
We visited this privately owned condo area also on a tour.
Look at that beach area.
And? Hardly anyone using it!:
I will forever remember these rocks
at Land's End.
They just enchanted me:
I did not change the colors of the ocean water here, for some reason they were two different
colors!
Loved the pelican on the rocks too:
This was taken from the top floor of the resort beside us (The Riu Palace).
Our resort is just to the right of this photo:
I don't know if you can tell at this angle, but this rock had a definite face
out of rock in it:
I loved the sea lions there too!:
The most famous landmark at the end of the Baja Peninsula....
The Arch at Land's End!
Probably the most photographed landmark
in that area forever!:
I will always be grateful to have visited such a beautiful area
and to
have these lovely memories.
I am so glad you could share in the area's beauty though my blogposts,
and thank you for being so patient to sit through so many photographs
of it along with me.
9 comments:
talk about picture post card perfect, these are. my favorite is the sea lion, he is soooo beautiful. amazing buildings, all of these. and the perfect pelican perch for fishing.
Beautiful photos ! What fantastic scenery !
the rock formations are beautiful. :)
It takes no patience to look through your photos! They are always breath-taking!
Beautiful scenes. Yes,I have enjoyed visiting this area through your pictures.
Your photos are all great and i am so thankful that i almost also know the place through them. That rock is really enchanting i love it too better than the one with a hole. Those colors of the water means the greenish portion is shallower, while the deeper blue is deeper. Maybe in that part is an incline or a sudden deep cliff, which suddenly divides the water to two colors. Trust me, that is true! LOL.
wonderful - just wonderful! :)
I am so glad that I have some internet speed! Now I can catch up on some of your adventures and shots!! It looks like you and Paul (and Oprah and Tom) had an amazing time!! I would LOVE to go parasailing. The colors of the ocean remind me of Lake Superior in certain spots.
Great photos! I hope you had a wonderful time:-)
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