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The Galapagos Islands
Antonio, one of our favorite naturalists explains ...
American Oyster Catcher. Lives in Galapagos, but ...
Galapagos Penguins live at the equator and eat fis...
Flamingos at Fernandina
The eco-tourists at Espanola, Galapagos Islands
Land Iguana out grazing in the late afternoon. An...
Our ship, the National Geographic Endeavor. At 29...
Land Tortoises at Charles Darwin Research Station....
A sea of marine iguanas on Espanola Island. They ...
Flashy colored marine iguanas very common on Espan...
Marine iguanas at Santa Cruz Island. They all sit...
Marine Iguana in Gothic
Pinnacle Rock at Bartolome Island. The rock behin...
Sally Lightfoot Crab. Very common in tidepools. ...
Lava Cactus. First growth in areas of of new lava...
Sea Lion mother nursing her pup. They usually hav...
Headlands at Espanola Island. Habitat for sea lio...
Nazca Boobie and Chick. A large flock of these li...
Blue-footed Boobie These fishing seabirds are com...
Sunset on west side of Santa Cruz Island. Days ar...
A Trip to the Galapagos by Marilynn Fairfax and Pe...
Alta, Utah -- The Place Where We Ski. Photo From ...
Why We Ski
The Gang That Does Not Ski Straight
Larry Trying Out His New Apaches
Roger and Perry Out Cruising
A Happy Mariela
Marilynn Going Home After Shopping at Alf's Restau...
Marilynn ........smooth.
Perry Coming Through the Gates of Heaven
Helena Blasting Out a Turn
Johanna Giving It Her All
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The eco-tourists at Espanola, Galapagos Islands
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