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  2. Guadalupe Island - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe Island (Spanish: Isla Guadalupe) is a volcanic island located 241 kilometres (130 nautical miles) off the western coast of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula and about 400 km (200 nmi) southwest of the city of Ensenada in the state of Baja California, in the Pacific Ocean. [1]

  3. Guadalupe Island, Mexico - Ultimate Travel Guide

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    Guadalupe Island (Spanish: Isla Guadalupe) is located approximately 250 kilometers off the western coast of the Baja Peninsula in Mexico. Guadalupe Island sits amidst the Pacific Ocean. Currently, its various volcanoes are both extinct or dormant.

  4. Guadalupe Island in Mexico is the top destination for great white shark encounters. This small volcanic island, located in the Pacific 240 kilometres (150 miles) off the west coast of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, outperforms both South Africa and Australia with shark-seeing consistency and conditions.

  5. Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve, (Reserva de la Biosfera Isla Guadalupe in Spanish), is in the Pacific Ocean and part of Baja California state of Mexico. The Reserve consists of Guadalupe Island and several small islands nearby plus a large expanse of surrounding ocean.

  6. Diving in Guadalupe Island - Bluewater Dive Travel

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    Guadalupe Island, or Isla Guadalupe, is a small volcanic island located 150 miles off the west coast of Baja Califonia in Mexico. Its remote Pacific location and large population of seals attract huge numbers of great white sharks to feed and breed each year.

  7. Isla Guadalupe - The Nat

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    On June 2, 2000, scientists from the Museum's Biodiversity Research Center of the Californias embarked on a binational multidisciplinary expedition to Isla Guadalupe, a remote and rugged island 160 miles off the coast of the Baja California peninsula.

  8. September of 2019 we went cage diving with Great White Sharks at Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California, Mexico.