[Desert and Sea: Visions of Baja California - El Desierto y el Mar: Imagenes de Baja California]  Imágen Satelital de la Península de Baja California y el golfo de California See Spanish version

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Desert & Sea: Visions of Baja California
El Desierto y el Mar: Imágenes de Baja California

Small

  • 20 framed photographs
  • 2 framed satellite images
  • 22 bilingual labels and location maps
  • 3 maps of Baja California: geology, bathymetry, and cultural
  • Bilingual title and text panels
  • 1 hands-on exhibit: formation of the peninsula
  • Exhibit manual with installation information
  • Estimated 100 linear feet of wall space (30 meters)
  • 3 crates

Medium

  • 40 framed photographs
  • 2 framed satellite images
  • 42 bilingual labels and location maps
  • 4 maps of Baja California: geology, bathymetry, cultural, and historic
  • Bilingual title and text panels
  • 1 hands-on exhibit: formation of the peninsula
  • Exhibit manual with installation information
  • Estimated 200 linear feet of wall space (60 meters)
  • 4 crates

Large

  • 83 framed photographs
  • 2 framed satellite images
  • 85 bilingual labels and location maps
  • 5 maps of Baja California: geology, infrared image, bathymetry, cultural, and historic
  • Bilingual title and text panels
  • 1 hands-on exhibit: formation of the peninsula
  • Exhibit manual with installation information
  • Estimated 420 linear feet of wall space (130 meters)
  • 6 crates
Photo of hands-on exhibit showing how the Baja California peninsula was once attached to the mainland

This hands-on exhibit demonstrates how the peninsula of Baja California was once attached to the Mexican mainland. Now an isolated sliver of land, Baja California has become the stage for a great diversity of life.

For more information, contact: Tim Murray, Director of Exhibits, San Diego Natural History Museum (619) 232-3821 ext. 205, tmurray@sdnhm.org


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