This bay in Baja California Sur is a remote jewel, boasting pristine beaches with waterfront campgrounds, incredible wildlife, and serene desert beauty.
These deep-sea fish usually live between 200 and 1,000 meters below. If they appear near shore, it could be due to shifting ...
In Japanese folklore, appearances of these elusive marine creatures dubbed ‘doomsday fish’ are believed to foreshadow ...
Oarfish are rarely documented by scientists, but one was seen this month by a group visiting a beach in Mexico.
Los Cabos could become Mexico’s second nude beach if a proposal by nudist activist Héctor Martínez is approved by the ...
On Feb. 9, beachgoers captured a video of a rare “doomsday” oarfish on the shores of Baja California Sur, Mexico. According ...
Beachgoers were shocked to discover an oarfish — a creature whose appearance, according to folklore, can be a good omen or a harbinger of doom.
A rare oarfish, often called the "doomsday fish," was spotted in Mexico—just days after another deep-sea creature, a deep-sea ...
An oarfish -- a super rare fish commonly referred to as the "doomsday fish" -- recently washed ashore on a beach in Mexico ... along shallow waters of a Baja California Sur beach on Feb. 9.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos says the money will go toward projects like Alfonso Cuarón’s film “Roma,” which was made in Mexico ...
An oarfish, a super rare creature commonly referred to as the “doomsday fish,” washed ashore on a beach in Mexico, leaving ...