- Puerto Balandra, Baja California Sur
Puerto Balandra is an isolated, unpopulated coastal area with eight beaches, a interior salt
lagoon and a rock formation called "El Hongo" (the mushroom) which has become the symbol ofLa Paz (Baja California Sur) . cite web |url= http://www.radiomil.com.mx/v2/a_donde_ir.php?pg=3&estado=3 |title= Radio Mil Vive Mexico Puerto Balandra en la Paz |accessdate= 2008-06-05 ] The area is about 25 km from La Paz on State Highway 11 on the way to Tecolote and faces theGulf of California . cite journal | last=Podestá| first=Flor | authorlink= | coauthors = | year =2008 | month=Apr | title=3 playas cercanas a La Paz | journal=Mexico Desconocido | volume =374 | issue = | pages=36-38 | id = | url = | accessdate = | quote = ]The area is surrounded by low reddish mountains that contain the occasional desert tree and huge
cardón cactus . The red color of the mountains contrast with the white sands of the beaches facing the Gulf with its turquoise, blue and green waters. These waters are filled with thousands of multicolored small fish,coral and larger fish such astuna , "barriletes ",striped mullet , "sierra",barracuda ,dogfish and greenshark s. There are alsostarfish andstingray s here.Just back from the sea itself is a salt lagoon created by sea waters what occasionaly come inland. It is shallow enough to walk across and surrounded by mature
mangrove s. The water is generally very warm, about 30C average, and because this and its shallowness, the water evaporates rapidly, making it saltier than the ocean water.While the area does have restaurants,
palapa s and places to rent equipment for aquatic sports such asscuba diving ,, it has not been built up by the community that lives in the La Paz area to preserve its natural state.References
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