Guayaquil, Ecuador
Our connecting flight to the Galapagos allowed us to spend a day in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The highlight was definitely vising the Parque Seminario, which is home to lots of giant iguanas.
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Hanging out in Guayaquil |
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It can get pretty scary when one of these guys decides to relieve himself from above! |
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Rock and roll iguana |
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Alex is yummier than lettuce |
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Just like feeding Katie when she was little |
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This guy wanted to sneak a ride out of Ecuador |
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Alex, Katie, and statue |
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On the boardwalk in Ecuador |
Galapagos Islands
We spent five days visiting different areas and islands in the Galapagos, and were able to see a many stunning creatures and views.
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Pelicans at sunrise |
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Dragon beach |
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Squadron in attack formation |
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Blue footed booby |
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Marine iguana army assembling |
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These frigate birds soared the ridge lift created by our ship for hours |
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The inspiration for Godzilla rising through the dock |
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Sally Lightfoot hiding in the shade |
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Lava Heron |
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Blue footed booby mating dance |
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Cool forked tail on this male frigate bird |
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Galapagos finches, like this one, inspired Darwin's work on evolution of species |
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Our home on the Galapagos Islands |
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Great blue heron |
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Typical view of mangroves, lava, and tide pools on the Galapagos |
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It looks like he was posing, but he was actually being obstinate and blocking our exit from our Zodiac |
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These Galapagos cactus can have a tree trunk up to 20 feet high |
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The dragon of the Galapagos - the land iguana |
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It was as big as it looks! |
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Levitating mangrove forests |
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If you look closely, you can see three white-tipped reef sharks |
Giant Tortoise Breeding Centers on the Galapagos Islands
The breeding centers have been an enormous success in bringing many Galapagos tortoise species and sub-species back from the edge of extinction. There are now 35,000 tortoises on the Galapagos.
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Feeding time frenzy |
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He made it back over, but larger tortoises can't turn back over on their own. |
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American giant tortoises |
End of the trip
Three flights and we're home!
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Last sunrise over the Galapagos Islands |