Mexico Baja California Sur

El Vizcaíno

A vast desert sanctuary located in Mexico’s Baja California Sur, recognized for its diverse marine life and the largest salt marsh in the Pacific.

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El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in North America, located in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The reserve spans over 9,625 square miles and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the endangered gray whale. Visitors can enjoy whale watching, hiking, and exploring the various ecosystems within the reserve, including deserts, mangroves, and lagoons.

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  • World Heritage Sites in North America

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    Sprawling natural parks with unique wildlife, ancient and mysterious temples, world-renown monuments, and more- the continent of North America is one with a deep history to be uncovered. Explore some of humankind's most famous mysteries and witness nature's magnificence at these UNESCO designated world heritage sites across the massive continent.