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Publisher: Lonely Planet Published date: 1999 Size: 6 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.75 pounds Pages: 128
Publisher's Notes
The waters off Baja California offer scuba divers and snorkelers some of the most diverse and fascinating attractions found anywhere on the globe. These range from pristine cool-water kelp forests on Baja's northern Pacific coast to a tropical coral reef in the Sea of Cortez. Extraordinary experiences await visitors, including encounters with gigantic whale sharks and friendly manta rays and visits with gray whales and their young. This full-color, richly illustrated guide includes all important dive sites on the Peninsula's Cortez and Pacific coasts, as well as many that have never been described before. Specific information on depths, currents and required diving expertise is included, as well as many detailed maps and helpful information on natural history, conservation, accommodations, transportation, climate, currency, customs, dive operators, and health and safety.
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