After a night cruising north from Cabo San Lucas, on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, we made the turn into the tranquil but somewhat windy waters of Magdalena Bay. After a late lunch we went ashore at a narrow, but very long, beach known as Sand Dollar beach. Some of us walked the dunes over to a wonderful beach and did some walking or just sat and enjoyed the fact that they were at one of the best beaches on the west coast of North America and no one else was around. The beach is there because sediment from the Magdalena Plain is caught by the islands in the background and forms a long spit almost 50 miles long from the entrance to Magdalena Bay to a place called Boca de Soledad, where we will look for gray whales.
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