La Bufadora, a marine geyser located near Ensenada, Mexico, is said to be a grey whale turned to stone according to local legend. This natural wonder, one of the world’s largest blowholes, shoots saltwater up to 100 feet (30 meters) into the air with a thunderous crash. Visitors can observe the spectacle from surrounding viewpoints, where the forceful spray often leaves onlookers drenched. The dramatic display of water and sound creates a memorable experience, making La Bufadora a unique and captivating destination.
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