In the 1530s, Hernán Cortés discovered pearls off the coast of what is now La Paz, Mexico, establishing it as a key pearl hub. However, by the 1930s, overfishing and environmental factors led to the industry's decline. Today, La Paz is rejuvenated as a vacation hotspot, with a lively malecón, abundant marine life, and a vibrant tourist scene. Visitors enjoy a range of activities, from dining with ocean views to exploring artisan markets, all under the backdrop of idyllic coastal weather.
The pearl harvesting industry in La Paz thrived in the 1530s due to promising rumors, but overfishing and pollution caused its decline by the 1930s.
Now, La Paz has transformed into a thriving vacation destination with beautiful beaches, marine life, and a bustling malecón lined with restaurants and entertainment.
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