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Our last port of call was Cabo San Lucas. This is a major resort on the tip of Baja California. In a way, this was the only "resort" destination on our cruise, and many people got off the ship to stretch their legs. The Pride had been at sea for nearly 4 days! While the tourist trinkets were to be had in abundance, we think that the souvenirs available in Costa Rica were the cheapest and best. Anyway, to keep up our perfect record, we stayed on board. The stop at Cabo was rather short, something like 10 AM to 5 PM. Then we were on our way up Baja California, to our final destination, the Port of Los Angeles (really San Pedro).
These pictures were taken primarily with our (now not so) new Kodak DX6490, which we love. The 10x optical zoom is great, and the electronics do a fine job of automatic adjustment and flash operations.
NOTE that these photographs are Copyright 2005 Robert and Sandra Swanson. Enjoy the images, but please don't steal them!
More about the Kodak DX6490 at Steve's Digicam Review
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