Life-changing, a wild adventure, awesome, stunning, and intense were a few adjectives used by those who’ve witnessed gray whales during their annual migration to spawn in the lagoons of Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Gray whale watching, a traditional tourist activity in the salt lagoons of the northwestern Mexican state of Baja California Sur, was dealt a major blow by the coronavirus pandemic but has been making a strong comeback in recent weeks and is helping support the local economy.
Life-changing, a wild adventure, awesome, stunning, and intense were a few adjectives used by those who’ve witnessed gray whales during their annual migration to spawn in the lagoons of Baja California Sur, Mexico.