Ken Bondy
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Trip Photos
I finally got some photos from the trip ready to show.
http://www.kenbondy.com/baja_2004.htm
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Mike Humfreville
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Ken...
Thanks for your efforts. As far as I'm concerned you have now seen the heart of Baja California. You broke down (a necessary Baja experience to get
in line with the local sensitivities) and visited so many places that are meaningful to a small number of us "desert rats."
Welcome home and I look forward to many "spin off" adventures stemming from this main story. We were in Bahia de Los Angeles the week before
you...Maybe next time...
Amigo Miguel
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Ken Bondy
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Grover and Miguel
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It's kind of a long story. I tell it in
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=6181
Mike
Gracias. It was too bad we missed by a week. Like you say, maybe next time.
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elgatoloco
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Great photos! Great story!
Thanks!
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jide
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Great pictures!! Thanks for sharing.
How do you spot whale sharks? I have never had a chance to see one before...
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bajapablo
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Ken, nice report and pics
Did Coco still have that kitten chained up? Please give us more on the whale shark experience. Can you touch, them? What is the best time of year
to have an encounter and when do the have their young?
\"changes it lattitudes, changes in attitudes\"
J.Buffet
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BajaGrrls
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Wow, excellent photos. Thanks for posting. You've sparked an interest in whale sharks in me! They look amazing.
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bajalou
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Great shots Ken - sounds like a great trip. I stayed at that same motel in BOLA a couple years ago - great and great price. Too bad we don't have
more time for thest kind of trips.
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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Ken Bondy
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Thanks for the kind words....
To bajapablo: Didn't see any chained kittens at Coco's. Glad of that. Whale sharks are in Bahia de Los Angeles from June until December. IMHO,
October is the best month. Yes you can touch them but it's frowned upon unless you absolutely can't avoid it, which happens. I have been in the
water with them and have been brushed several times by their bodies and their fins as they swim by very close. They are indifferent to your presence
as long as you make no aggressive moves. Noone knows where they bear their young. They are in the bay to eat.
To jide: On calm, glassy days (like the one I had last week) they are easy to see on the surface. The dorsal fin often extends above water and you
can literally see their wake from a distance. It's more difficult on days with wind chop, then you have to look for a change in the color of the
water. Best way to spot them is to hire a good guide, there are several in BOLA.
++Ken++
PS I will describe the whole whale shark experience in Part 5 as soon as I can.
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Bob H
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Ken, Great shots. These are the best whale shark photos I think I've ever seen. Your trip report is a great read too.
The Gonzaga area is one of our favorites.
Thanks, Bob H
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synch
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Cool Whale Shark!
I'm off to Loreto in a week for a SCUBA trip, hope we see some Whale Sharks then.
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David K
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Ken's Photo of Whale Shark
Here is one of the photos if anyone hasn't clicked on the link to Ken's trip photos. They're great!
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Lindalou
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Thank you Ken. really, really enjoyed the pictures!
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bajapablo
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thanks Ken!
i enjoyed part 5 of your report also. When we stopped by coco's in June, he had this kitten. When we walked into his place the the thing attacked my
friend who was wearing baggy shorts. anyway, coco grabbed the cat by the neck and put it on a chain hooked to his camper shell. Just wondered if it
was still there attacking dangling "cat toys".
\"changes it lattitudes, changes in attitudes\"
J.Buffet
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frizkie
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Fantastic!!!
Great photos Ken....It's been five years since I have been to San Felipe and Gonzaga. Your pics took me right back there. Looks like Coco has a few
more souvenirs..So good to see his Sweet Face...Hmmm? I think he's a little greyer though...Ha! What a guy!!
The whale sharks are soooo beautiful!!! Do you think they will still be there in late November? You've inspired me I think I will hafta stop by LA
Bay now. Mucho Gracias!!
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