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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind– 2024-05-12

Hola gente!! Yesterday we had our turn back day. Saying good bye to our guests very early in the morning, clean up, wash down and welcome our guests around 6:30. We departed from Marina don José after giving the proper information and heading with our guests.

We had a nice rest and this morning we navigate to the south back on the search and jump with all that we can find. So Cornuda is already ahead and already jump with a nice school of mobulas this morning and now they are heading deeper south all the way to El Cardonal.

No orcas at the moment but we are optimistic and had some reports of them being in this area so we are cross fingers to find them. Weather at the moment is very nice low winds from the east, cloudy but sunny and humid, feels like Cancun or Playa. 31c and rising.

Anyways another beautiful day in Baja.

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