A Pirate, A Priest, A Partera: Three Powerful Characters Who Shaped the Spirit of Todos Santos
A fun walk through the 19th century in Todos Santos with three intriguing characters whose legacies still reverberate in the town today.
The Cabalgatas of Baja California Sur: Friendship, Pride and a Parade of Horsemen
Friendship, pride and a revitalization of the great ranchero traditions in Baja California Sur.
Griselda Lorena Sotelo Amaya: A Family Saved Through Conservation
Griselda was the first female firefighter comandante in Latin America, and remains the only one in Baja California Sur. Turtles gave her her start.
The Last Fishermen of Isla Espiritu Santo
The Puppo Brothers are 81 and 91 years old, and they are the last independent fishermen of Isla Espiritu Santo. This is their story.
Baja’s Shark Super Highway
“Dr. Hammerhead” made an amazing discovery. “The sharks were swimming like we would drive a car down the highway, directly from one point to another.”
La Ruta de Plata / The Silver Route in Baja California Sur
The Silver Route Museum celebrates the global, multicultural history of El Triunfo and surrounding Baja Sur towns as they rose and fell with the gold and silver mining industries, and outlines a vision for the future of the region as a center for scientific research and ecotourism.
The Birth of Baja
Baja and the Gulf of California were born from crashing tectonic plates, erupting volcanoes and the violence of geology. They were created quickly, in the blink of an eye, and not very long ago. Geologically speaking.
The Successful Sea Lions of Los Islotes
The sea lions of Los Islotes near La Paz are so successful that two satellite colonies have already sprung up in the area. At a time when sea lion colonies are declining in other parts of the Sea of Cortez, what is making these guys so successful? Check it out!
Say No Popote Por Favor!
Eliminate single-use plastics in Todos Santos y Pescadero. That idea doesn’t suck!