| Last additions - Isla Española |

42 viewsThey may be slow on land, but they can boogie in the water.Apr 24, 2010
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41 viewsHe might look like he's chasing the fish but nope.Apr 24, 2010
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46 viewsThe turtle from the surface.Apr 24, 2010
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49 viewsThe turtle had no problems with me getting close as long as I wasn't aggressive. This is the mistake most snorkellers and an over-excited Dean sometimes make.Apr 24, 2010
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51 viewsThank you for looking at the camera!Apr 24, 2010
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46 viewsA Pacific Green Sea TurtleApr 24, 2010
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50 viewsThese little halfbeaks look like swordfish but they don't get bigger than 40 cm.Apr 24, 2010
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47 viewsThe fringe of a salema school.Apr 24, 2010
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54 viewsA couple iguanas sunning on the rocks.Apr 24, 2010
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40 viewsA mustard ray rests in the shade.Apr 24, 2010
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45 viewsThese black-striped salemas are endemic to Galapagos and come in huge schools.Apr 24, 2010
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56 viewsA tiger snake... cool and deadly. You can see his tail in the shadow too - he's a big sucker.Apr 24, 2010
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51 viewsBack underwater for what would be my best snorkel yet. Here's a Panamic Sergeant Major.Apr 24, 2010
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56 viewsI think the only photo I have of a marine iguana being marine.Apr 24, 2010
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58 viewsThe tide's coming in, let me up, let me up! Nah, he's just munching on algae.Apr 24, 2010
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56 viewsMarine iguanas turn red when they're ready to mate.Apr 24, 2010
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57 viewsYou'd never come all the way here for the beaches but they are fantastic.Apr 24, 2010
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57 viewsA pup makes a show of being tough while his mother watches.Apr 24, 2010
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52 viewsCome on, turn over! I'm hungry!!Apr 24, 2010
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51 viewsA big yawn and a beautiful beach.Apr 24, 2010
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