Galapagos

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The Charles Darwin research station.




A statue of Lonesome Goerge, a local celebrity.






Sanguine sea lions




Our first sighting of Blue-footed boobies






A Sally lightfoot crab aka a red rock crab






Near Puerto Villamil on Isabella Island




finding a resting spot












Lichen-covered lava fields


a blue heron


A marine iguana. These creatures, like many others that we saw, are unique to the Galapagos.


It looks like a man-made canal, but it's actually a natural volcanic fissure.


And it's full of reef sharks.