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If you have good eyes, you can see a penguin swimming below me
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Here are two more penguinos swimming on the surface
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The natives call this bird "Paloma Gringa", since they have blue eyes and red legs, but it is a Galapagos Dove
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Galapagos Warbler, I presume
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Female Lava Lizard
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Marine Iguana looking like they're eating the rock, but it is actually the algae
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How can this be a comfortable place to rest?
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Was I fascinated by their colors, behavior, or their name?
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Terry explaining it all
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A pair of natural bridges that I decided not to test the structural integrity thereor
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And I thought I was having a bad hair day!
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We didn't see many sea turtles up close and personal, so this view was great
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Looking for something or someone, are we?
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I know great blues aren't uncommon, but I am not used to seeing them this close
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We wanted to explore this natural bridge, but the big bull sleeping on the approach kept us away
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Waiting for the ponga after another fantastic day exploring
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