| Last additions - Isla Santiago, Charles Darwin Station |

51 viewsTurtles being raised in the Charles Darwin Station to help their population recover.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

50 viewsBack across the sand dunes you can see our ship in the distance and the panga speeding to collect us for our snorkel around the peninsula.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

42 viewsTurtle beach.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

51 viewsThe Swedish guy reminded me a lot of our captain crossing from Panama to Colombia.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

51 viewsMarble sands.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

51 viewsA female lava lizard.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

52 viewsWe took a short walk across the dunes from beach to beach.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

47 viewsTurtle tracks back from the nest (that big hole will have some turtle eggs buried in it).Apr 21, 2010
|
|

51 viewsCool patterns in the sand.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

47 viewsProbably one of the more famous shots of the Galapagos, from the top of Bartolome island.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

50 viewsLeapin' lizards! If this had been in focus, wouldn't it have been awesome?Apr 21, 2010
|
|

44 viewsA good vantage point.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

50 viewsPretty much a screenshot from Master and Commander: we just need the boat in the left bay.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

50 viewsBartolome is made up mostly of ash and so life has made more progress here.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

48 viewsPelicans in the shadow of Big Ben.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

57 viewsThe pinnacle looked like Big Ben from some post-apocalyptic future. At least after the apocalypse, London's weather will be nicer.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

60 viewsAll dressed up and nowhere to go.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

57 viewsThis is probably about the strangest stance I could come up with and is probably Bjorn's revenge for the earlier photo.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

56 viewsThe water was incredible.Apr 21, 2010
|
|

61 viewsThis penguin contemplates jumping into the cool pool on the other side.Apr 21, 2010
|
|
|
|