<div class="cbp-l-inline"> <img src="/explorations/10cortez/logs/photolog/media/10-800.jpg" alt="The research team collected cores and bulk samples from inside Candelero Bay. The current terrestrial portion of the bay has numerous archaeological sites, two paleostream channels that extend onto the submerged landscape, and an active fresh water source." title="The research team collected cores and bulk samples from inside Candelero Bay. The current terrestrial portion of the bay has numerous archaeological sites, two paleostream channels that extend onto the submerged landscape, and an active fresh water source."/> </div> <div class="cbp-l-inline-below"> <div class="cbp-l-inline-title"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-picture" aria-hidden="true"></span> Candelero Bay</div> <div class="cbp-l-inline-subtitle"> <em>Image courtesy of Amy Gusick, Sea of Cortez 2010 Expedition.</em> <a href="/explorations/10cortez/logs/photolog/media/10-hires.jpg" download>Download larger version (jpg, 4.0 MB).</a> </div> <div class="cbp-l-inline-desc"> <p>The research team collected cores and bulk samples from inside Candelero Bay. The current terrestrial portion of the bay has numerous archaeological sites, two paleostream channels that extend onto the submerged landscape, and an active fresh water source.</p> </div> </div>