Friday, February 28, 2014

Cabo San Lucas, part 3

One evening we took a jazz and wine sunset catamaran tour.  
This was the one (and only) day that there were clouds in the sky.  But it was still a beautiful evening! 

The public beaches that we passed on the catamaran were created by incredible erosion.  






The El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, or Lands End, is a distinctive rock formation at the southern tip of Cabo San Lucas.  Cabo itself is the most extreme southern location on Mexico's Baja California Peninsula.  The location of the arch is where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez.  

Greg's Titanic moment.


Enjoying the wine!


Ben, Loree, Trista, Teresa and Brent.  
We were all (including the random people behind us) oohing and awwing over the whales that were jumping in the ocean!  

This picture is no where near as awesome as seeing these beautiful, huge animals jump out of the water.  But I wanted to show the blurry photo to prove that we did see many whales… but you just can't capture it justly.  In the mornings, we could whale watch from our balcony.  It was really cool.  

Sunset on the catamaran.  

Same sunset, three minutes later.  

Exact same sunset, just a couple minutes later.  

Teresa and Brent at sunset on the Pacific Ocean.  

Balcony selfie.  

Sunset at the Mona Lisa restaurant.  


Beautiful dining views!

Greg and Loree. 

Ben and Trista. 


Teresa and Brent.  


Brent and Teresa at Salvatore's. 

Relaxing vacation. :-) 

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