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Terry in a rare relaxed moment between ACTIVITEEES
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This heron in the harbor was so stationary I thought it was a statue
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A view of the harbor at Puerto Ayora
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A Galapagos Finch greeted us on the town's main street
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Another creature inspecting the strange human interlopers
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A giant Prickly Pear Cactus on the Death March to the Darwin Center
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Don't know why they call this bird the Cactus Finch
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The Darwin Center protects tortoises by rescuing eggs in the wild, and raising the babies until they are 5
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A slightly bigger version of the previous critter
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As noted previously, it is Terry on the left
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We have a short video of this tortoise about running me down soon after this shot
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At a fish market in the harbor, various scavengers fight for scraps
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The Frigatebirds make sure that the steal all they can from the other birds
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but are very beautiful birds
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