Bahía las Palmas explained

Bahía las Palmas is a bight on the Gulf of California in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Located on the East Cape,it is north of Cabo San Lucas, accessed by Mexican Federal Highway 1.[1]

Geography

The bay is shallow along the shoreline's southern third section. In the north third and near Buenavista, deep canyons fill its middle. Straddled by Los Barriles and Buenavista,[2] there are fishing resorts along Punta Colorado and Punta Soledad.[3] It is known for its flyfishing.[4]

Fauna

Libytheana carinenta larvata butterflies have been recorded.[5]

References

23.6667°N -109.6667°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Chowder. Ken. Baja; Finding Solitude and Big Fish in Baja California. 17 June 2014. The New York Times. November 19, 2000.
  2. Ogletree . Slade . About the East Cape of Baja California Sur – A Sportsman's Paradise . Baja Insider . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140625103157/http://bajainsider.com/baja-california-travel/baja-destinations/eastcape/abouteastcape.htm . 2014-06-25 .
  3. Book: Rains, Patricia. Mexico Boating Guide. 1 January 2006. Mexico Boating Guide. 978-0-9638470-5-8. 77–.
  4. Book: Shook, Phil. Flyfisher's Guide to Mexico. 15 January 2013. Wilderness Adventures Press. 978-1-932098-97-6. 381–.
  5. Book: Vargas-Fernández, Isabel. Nymphalidae de México II Libytheinae, Ithomiinae, Morphinae y Charaxinae): distribución geográfica e illustracón. 2008. UNAM. Spanish. 978-970-32-4495-9. 45–.