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74 viewsBut wait! Here's a sea lion pup to have my photo with.
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71 viewsIn the middle of a huge school.
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70 viewsThere were huge schools of black-striped salema.
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70 viewsBjorn was operating sans-flippers.
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70 viewsBeing checked out by a patrolling sea lion.
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70 viewsMe with our sea lion swimming away.
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67 viewsThe Swiss gentleman that let me use his camera enclosure. Hope he likes the photos.
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67 viewsOne of the Polish girls watches the sea lion swim around us.
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66 viewsLooking through the 'trees' into the ocean.
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66 viewsA mockingbird eyes us up before hopping along the sand looking for water.
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66 viewsThe Israeli couple: Erez and Shiri. They were awesome.
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66 viewsAnd he's off to continue his patrols.
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65 viewsI handed my camera to a SCUBA diver and managed to give the two-handed OK sign before taking it back, tipping my hat, and racing for the surface.
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64 viewsOh, I expect this is a Galapagos Finch.
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64 viewsMy first sighting of a land iguana. These guys are a lot more rare than their marine cousins.
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64 viewsThis is NOT a welcome sight anywhere much less in the Galapagos. People are idiots.
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62 viewsA Coronet fish tapers into nothingness.
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58 viewsThat's a lot of sea lions.
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58 viewsBjorn checks the depths.
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58 viewsOur farewell party that morning was well attended on North Seymour. Goodbye, Galapagos. Hello, Guyaquil and beyond!
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