Can you see it? That little speck of blue, way down the road?
Our next home was the Vermillion Sea Research Station. It is a beautiful house on the Sea of Cortez; with a view that will knock your socks off. This is the view from the back door.
You have no socks now. I know it.
Our time here was spend exploring, of course. Traveling by boat, we were introduced to the landscape and animals that called this place home.
This island is completely white, covered with excrement. There are so many Blue-footed boobies that spend there time resting and defecating on this rock, it has turned pure white. Oh, and I know it is too small to tell, but that is a Magnificent Frigatebird on top of the cactus. This totally blew my mind.
Once again, we broke into groups and set out to answers our burning questions. This is my awesome exploration crew gearing up for research.
And this is my snorkel partner, James. We are snorkeling around an island recording the number and locations of schools of fish. He kept our underwater records. Thanks, James!
Our docking station. Not too shabby, eh?
We swam with dolphins. We swam with sea lions. We swam with stinging nettles and sea jellies. Okay, those last two were not so awesome. But, swimming in the Sea of Cortez is never less than awesome. Look at all of those happy feet.
We also saw manta rays jumping out of the water; common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and pilot whales, all from our boat! Once we got in the water, we were treated to animals like sea cucumbers, rays, octopus, and all kinds of fish! This is a chocolate chip sea star; one of the many super cool animals we got to see.
Again, we slept under the stars, but this time with a slightly different view.
On our last full day, we were taught the code of conduct for viewing WHALE SHARKS! We were setting out in search of these gentle giants. No promises were made. But, we were taught the rules, just in case we did find them. Rule # 1, Do not mount the whale shark! That one is kind of a joke. I mean, it is a real rule, but who would think you could? The other rules detail how far you should be from the animal and how many people can be near the animal at one time.
We set off in search of these incredibly large and docile beauties. And only 15 minutes later, WE SAW A WHALE SHARK!!
We gently slipped into the water. I looked back at the boat captain and he pointed at a classmate, Kristen, and said "Follow her. That one is closer." That one? How many are there? I put my head down and swam toward Kristen. When I reached her, I stopped, caught my breath and put my mask in the water. This is what I saw.
I could feel my heart pounding in my chest. It started to get hard to breathe. My whole body started to shake. I could hear myself thinking very clearly, "Calm down. Breath. Everything is cool. Breath. Even thought this shark is HUGE, you are totally safe. Breath." My whole body tingled. I gathered myself together enough to take some pictures and shoot. It was absolutely amazing.
Our home at the Sea of Cortez, the Vermillion Sea Research Station is filled with the artwork of the previous classes that have stayed and learned here.
We were invited to add to the collection. Brad created an amazing compilation of our experiences with the help of Lis and Elaine. It was amazing how quickly magic happened.
Here is the mark our class left behind. We truly felt lucky each and every minute of this trip.
When our trip came to a close, we finally all realized how tired we were. This was the first van ride where people slept. And sleep they did. Well, expect for Megan.
This place will always be in our hearts.We learned to push our limits, open ourselves to new experiences and share ourselves with each other. We will never be the same. We are better and stronger and primed to face the next new challenge. Thank you, Baja! Thank you, Earth Expeditions! Thank you, Rafael, Esmeralda, Lalo, Alex, Andreas, Jasmine! Thank you, Robyn, Elizabeth, Meghann! Thank you, Lauren, Jay, Cece, Dez, Erin, Bekki, Laura, Elaine, Lily, Megan, James, Michelle, Mohammed, Kristen, Lis, Brad, Scott, Sarah, and Jody!