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  • Rubina

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    April 8, 2021 at 6:19 pm

    Oh, here’s a good story about something that happened to me many years ago in Mexico when I was travelling in Baja California.

    I’ll never forget the day I went to see wild whales in Saint Jorge Bay with my Mexican boyfriend.The dream of lifetime

    Firstly, we left Mexico City very early in the morning to be sure to get there on time to take accomodation easily for the night. We travelled 12 hours on the bounce (consecutive.” I found the expression “on the bounce” – one after another with nothing else between example: The team has had five wins on the bounce.)

    to reach the small village on the west coast of Baja California where everything had been organized to receive us! But when we arrived, after we had spent- got some trouble with the super slow and rickety ferry we were forced to take, it was very late and due to the shortage of electricity, very common in the west coast villages indeed, we couldn’t find the so called “posada” when we should have found hospitality…what a nightmare! The village was totally dark, neither the moon could have helped us, there was new moon!

    During the night the village was a free territory for herds of famished dogs. So, we decided to camp outside the village in the middle of nowhere, a real desert with cactus, enormous iguanas and a few snakes and scorpions I suppose , we waited for the morning . Can you imagine it?

    Anyway, the night passed, we were alive and very thrilled, in a few hours we were going to see wild whales!

    I’ve never seen such marvelous creatures! All the sea around us was moved by ten (?? I’m not sure) of 14 meters long female whales with their puppies (calves), and the most unforgettable thing was when I saw some of them taking their heads off from the water to check around and huge and shiny eyes looked at our boat!

    In the end I was so happy that I completely forgot the horrible night I had spent in the desert.