
Special Things in San Diego Whale Watching Season
One of the special things in San Diego trip is the whale watching. There are a variety of whales which will be loitering around the travel San Diego coastline during the winter seasons.
The gray whales migrate to and from the Arctic waters to some of the warm waters of Baja California which the place the calves get their birth from the females. The details tell us that nearly twenty six thousand gray whales take about ten thousand mile journey from Arctic sea to the Baja and reverse.
During this trip, these whales cross the San Diego and give an astonishing feel for the San Diego people and the tourists.
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The whale watching season starts from the month of December and ends in March. During this period the visitors of San Diego have a unique chance of viewing the gray whales crossing the shore of San Diego in their longest trip.
This trip of the whales watching is considered as longest trip undertaken by any mammal in this earth. It is considered as one of the nature's extraordinary events. The peak migration season of the whale watching is around the mid January, where nearly two hundred whales cross the San Diego shore per day.
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