derwentwater is one of cumbria's most photographed and popular lakes. boats circle the lake picking up and dropping off walkers at peaceful landings all along the way. from the dock, a trail leads up along a ridge called catbells. the steep climb both burns off that cumbrian fried breakfast and offers some commanding views. vigorous hikes like this are one of many reasons the lake district is such a hit with english holiday-goers. this little adventure takes just a couple of hours, and it rewards anyone who tackles it with a trip highlight. get out and make these experiences happen. for the rest of your life, you'll remember, in this case, scaling catbells with its thrilling king-of-the-mountain climax. after our descent, we catch the boat at the next landing and finish our relaxing cruise around derwentwater. [lively acoustic guitar music] ♪ - we're at the tip of the baja peninsula... where the fantastic shapes and scenery of the baja desert meet the cool dark waters of the pacific ocean and the warmer sea of cortez, which is often called the aquarium