| Last additions - Galapagos Diving |

67 viewsIt's pretty awesome to be able to see sharks while you snorkel - and somehow a lot scarier than diving.Apr 20, 2010
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55 viewsA spotted eagle ray zips by in the depths.Apr 20, 2010
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53 viewsNow these fish, whatever they are, were EVERYwhere. I think they MAY be Sgt. fish. There's a parrotfish, as always, swimming with them.Apr 20, 2010
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51 viewsNow it was time for snorkeling. This fish isn't winning any beauty pageants.Apr 20, 2010
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52 viewsI think these were jackfish.Apr 20, 2010
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50 viewsMore yellow-finned fish.Apr 20, 2010
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55 viewsTheir rear flippers aren't too different from legs with webbed feet.Apr 20, 2010
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59 viewsA sea lion takes a glance at us while he's hunting.Apr 20, 2010
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57 viewsApr 20, 2010
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59 viewsMore schools of yellow-finned something.Apr 20, 2010
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56 viewsWhen you wish upon a star, you're pretty lucky to be where you are.Apr 20, 2010
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72 viewsThis guy was resting.Apr 20, 2010
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68 viewsA couple spotted Eagle Rays mating.Apr 20, 2010
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67 viewsIf you look closely you can just make out the shadow of a Galapagos shark.Apr 20, 2010
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65 viewsWe were definitely happy with the North Seymour dive.Apr 20, 2010
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69 viewsAnd this guy swam close enough for me to pet. I didn't though.Apr 20, 2010
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76 viewsThumbs up after encounter with the Hammerhead (and a school of Barracuda).Apr 20, 2010
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66 viewsYup, I was feeling pretty tough after not being eaten.Apr 20, 2010
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69 viewsNow you can definitely see the flat part of the head where the eyes are.Apr 20, 2010
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67 viewsStarting to look a little more like a Hammerhead.Apr 20, 2010
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