The Desert Speaks

The Natural History of the Baja

Explore the natural history of the Peninsula of Baja California through its geography, vegetation variances and endemic species. The program looks at the isolation and ecology of the region, and examines the many species of plants and animals adapted to the Baja.

The Natural History of the Baja

28m

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    Baja Boojums: Bizarre Plants

    S13 E13 - 26m 14s

    Turning inland, the intrepid travelers begin a thorough investigation into the weird, wild plants of Baja California. They quickly encounter the mystical, mythical Boojum tree. One of the oddest plants imaginable, the Boojum tree is leafless for most of the year and looks a bit like an upturned turnip. Along the continuing journey to the Pacific side, the wonders of Baja unfold.

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    Baja People: Oases/Mountains

    S13 E12 - 26m 14s

    Adorning the walls in a dry cave are the musing and memories of the ancient people who eked out a living in this inhospitable land. These pictographs are world famous for their depiction of the lives and legends of the ancient, vanished Cochimi Indians. Halfway across the peninsula, our group visits the top of the Sierra del San Francisco Mountains.

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    Baja Journeys: Volcanoes/Oceans

    S13 E11 - 26m 14s

    The journey through Baja California begins on the twice-weekly ferry from the Mexican mainland port of Guaymas. After disembarking from the ferry, the exploration begins around the coastal town of Santa Rosalia. This area provides some of the best cultural, historical and natural history treasure found on the Gulf side of Baja California.

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