Galapagos

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This looks like an uplift crack, but is actually a volcanic vent. Lava once poured out of this crack.


small petrels preyed upon by the short-eared owl


A short-eared owl. They are extremely hard to photograph. This picture was taken by one of our fellow passengers.






Carlos communing with nature


Mockingbirds.








Look closely and you will see the stair case that we climbed up to get up on to the island.


North Seymour Island






a yellow-crested night heron






A swallow-tailed gull


A red-footed booby chick












Swallow-tailed gulls doing what swallow-tailed gulls do