by Foster D. Coburn III | Aug 15, 2022 | siteseeing
If you’ve spent time in Loreto Bay, you know that you’re going to see a variety of animals. In the last week, I’ve seen some of them in unusual places and I thought I’d share some photos with everyone. Look at the top of the post and...
by Foster D. Coburn III | Feb 21, 2022 | siteseeing
While out walking the dog, someone mentioned there was a hummingbird nest near the garages. When I first saw it, there wasn’t a lot to see. It was high up and there was a mama bird sitting on the tiny nest. Since it was so high up, there was no way to no how...
by Foster D. Coburn III | Jun 30, 2020 | siteseeing
If you’ve spent any time in Loreto, you know the view of the night sky can be amazing. Stars, planets and even the International Space Station flying overhead can be easily seen. While we can’t see the ISS easily during the daytime, it can shoot some...
by Foster D. Coburn III | Aug 26, 2017 | boat, fishing, siteseeing
Off the shores of Loreto is a large marine park designed to protect the vast array of sea creatures. There is still very active sportfishing and no shortage of whale watching tours during the winter season. Loreto is not the only area of Baja California that has taken...
by Foster D. Coburn III | Apr 29, 2017 | food, services, siteseeing
If I had to narrow down the reasons to visit Loreto, it would be a struggle. With each visit, I find a few more reasons. Of course the reasons that motivate any individual will depend on what they enjoy most. As an example, I’m not a person who enjoys fishing. I...
by Foster D. Coburn III | Oct 1, 2016 | history, siteseeing
In my many visits to Loreto, I have not yet taken the trip to Misión de San Javier. So it was decided that a group of three of us would drive out to the Misión for a visit and lunch. What started out as a simple site-seeing trip turned into quite the adventure. The...