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Swim with Whale Sharks in Bahía de los Ángeles (LA Bay), Baja California, Mexico

The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters). The whale sharks in LA Bay are often 7-10 meters in length and are usually are found in schools of 3-5 fish. Whale Sharks can live as much as 70 years. There are only four places on the planet whale sharks make predictable appearances at certain times of year. The Sea of Cortez near Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico is one of those 4 spots and the closest to the US. Giants they are but their diet consists of some of the smallest living things on earth, plankton, which are relatively microscopic in size compared to the massive Whale Sharks. These migratory sharks visit a number of places around the planet where warm water and a temperate climate prevail. The opportunity to don a snorkel and mask with the goal to swim with a Whale Shark is available from August to October, when whale sharks feed in the Sea of Cortez and around LA Bay. No cage needed for your adventure with the sharks, they have no interest in eating you, and the huge fish are famously slow swimmers, allowing for some up close and personal encounters. Those that have had the experience says it’s as if you are on safari in a jeep in Africa and come across a herd of elephants, you are able to get out and run with the pack. Swimming alongside one of nature’s largest creatures can create memories that will last a lifetime.
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