Greetings honored guests. I’m trying something new today – Monochrome Monday.

This post features the terminus of the Baja California Peninsula, a 760 mile long strip of land that separates the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California).

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This point is called Land’s End.  It is near the resort town of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

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Land’s End is famous for the wave-sculpted rock formation known as The Arch of Cabo San Lucas.  

Surrounding waters team with over-sized sea life including marine mammals like whales, dolphins, and sea lions, fish like whale sharks and several varieties of billfish, and cephalopods like Humboldt squid.

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I recommend Land’s End and Cabo San Lucas as an ideal location for your next aquatic adventure.

I hope you enjoyed my first attempt at Monochrome Monday.