All That’s Fishy – May 2018

Monthly Fishing Report by Gary Graham As we transition from winter to spring (temps average 66° in March), the operative word is “experimentation.” If you are a seasoned angler, try to step out of your comfort zone; this is a great time to add a species or two to your catch list. The novice angler

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Gypsy Canyon

[page_title] [post_date] By Justin Porter Biel Andy and Erin Wheelwright have always shared a love for travel and adventure. They enjoy discovering unique, authentic experiences. And during one road trip from Northern Chile to the Southern tip of Argentina, Erin and Andy started making plans. Also during that trip, a realization dawned on them –

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In The Spotlight – Cabo San Lucas Marina Art Expo

Every Friday from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm a group of local artists glamorize the Cabo San Lucas marina. With the support of the Director of API, Mr. Hector Montano, local artists give cultural life to the marina. In this art exposition you will find paintings with a variety of techniques, photography of our beautiful

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Extreme Fun!

By Alex Navarro One sure thing about Cabo is that if you are looking for extreme adventures and extremely good times, you will find them! Here I will list my top choices for extreme fun in Los Cabos. Kayaking to the famous Arch: The cool thing about this activity is that it’s an all-in-one adventure

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Whales – The Season

[page_title] [post_date] by Marilia Olio, Marine Biologist and guide at Cabo Trek Whale watching in Cabo San Lucas is one of the most exciting attractions during the winter in Baja California. The activity is focused mostly on humpback whales, but there are many other species in the area such as grey whales, blue whales, bottlenose

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Events – May 2018

[page_title] [post_date] By: [post_author] 1st Labor Day Labor Day, also known as International Workers Day or May Day, is always celebrated in Mexico on May 1. Banks, schools, government offices and many businesses throughout Mexico close to recognize this national holiday. This day celebrates workers’ rights and gives locals a well-deserved day off. 5th Cinco de

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Fishing Southern Baja

By Gary Graham Some of the most prolific waters on the planet are found off the coastline surrounding the tip of Baja Sur, from Magdalena Bay on the Pacific side down to Land’s End and around up into the legendary Sea of Cortez to Loreto. These 500+ miles offer an unusual variety of sportfishing, ranging

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Social Cabo – May 2018

[page_title] [post_date] by Justine Schock, your guide to the Cabo Social Scene PLAY THE ART WALK IN THE SAN JOSE GALLERY DISTRICT – Every Thursday from 5:00-9:00pm from November to June, tourists and locals alike flock to downtown San Jose to experience the art, culture and colors of the Art Walk in the San Jose

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The Guardians of the Ocean

[page_title] [post_date] By: [post_author] by Marilia Olio, Marine Biologist and guide at Cabo Trek Humpback whales have became famous to be the superheroes of the ocean and the reason remains unclear. There have been at least 115 documented sightings of rescues made by humpback whales since 1951 and recent reports suggest that humpbacks have intervened

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In the Spotlight: The Velvet Box

The Guaycuras, Pericues and Cochimies, native cultures of Baja California Sur did not practice goldsmithing and therefor showed now interest in pearls. They ate mollusks, but cooked them first, resulting in smoked pearls, blackened objects lacking attractiveness. Unlike the Europeans, who made long and dangerous expeditions searching for the greatly valued gem. One of the

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