Last Wednesday we visited the beautiful coastline of the Mexican state of Baja California. Highlights include La Bufadora – one of the biggest blow holes in the world, a visit to downtown Ensenada and Karla’s grandparents, and lobster dinner in Puerto Nuevo.
A blow hole occurs when ocean waves hit shoreline cliffs. Water and air are trapped beneath the rocks of the cliff and shoot up in the air through a hole or gap in the rocks, giving the appearance of a geyser.