La Bufadora

 
16km/10mi south of Ensenada, near Maneadera, take the road which branches off north-west to the headland of Cabo Punta la Banda (22km/13.6mi) where "La Bufadora" (from "bufar" 5 to snort) provides a natural spectacle not uncommon on the Pacific coast. Seawater, gushing with enormous force through a blow-hole in the rocks, emits a great roar as it is hurled up to 20 m (66 ft) into the air.

Returning to the highway, continue for approximately 175km/109mi to San Quintín. Places of interest along the way include several old mission stations such as Santo Tomás, San Vicente and Vicente Guerrero as well as the Cochimí.

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