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Galapagos July 21
Isabella IslandOur ship has anchored off the coast of
Isabella Island21 Jul 09
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On the Zodiac, we first went along the cliffs and saw fur seals (which are another variety of sea lions but have a double layer of fur). They are smaller in the Galapagos than in the Arctic,
because they need less fat to stay warm.
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Here’s a fur seal saying hello beside our boat. 21 Jul 09Isabella Island
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here were penguins on the cliffs, too. Here’s a pair posing together.
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We also saw flightless cormorants for the first time on these islands.
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Then we saw frigate birds circling out above deeper water. The guides steered the Zodiac boats out there because they gather to steal food. We saw an Orca
crest in the middle. Here they all are:21 Jul 09
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Orca 21 Jul 09Isabella Island
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Orca 21 Jul 09Isabella Island
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Orca 21 Jul 09Isabella Island
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Then we went back to the boat, changed, and went out snorkeling with sea turtles. It’s really hard to get a
good picture of a sea turtle, but here’s a head sticking out of the bay at Fernandina. 21 Jul 09
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Jim and Lil on the shore of Fernandina with our boat in the far distance.
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There were bunches of large marine iguanas on the lava rocks. Fernandina’s lava is only about 200 years old. The marine iguana grow four feet long
here. 21 Jul 09
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Here’s Jim with a whole bunch of iguana behind him. 21 Jul 09Fernandina
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Small ground finch eating fleas from Marine Iguanas
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On one part of the lava was the spine of a tropical whale. The skull was missing – probably poaching
tourists.21 Jul 09
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A Galapagos Hawk was hunting for baby iguanas, but he didn’t catch any while we were watching
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The best photo of the day. A Sally Lightfoot crab straddling a lava crack. Sally Lightfoot was a English dancer with long thin legs. Sailors saw the crabs dancing across the tide pools and
named them Sally Lightfoots
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Another great day ends with a beautiful sunset
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