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37 viewsA mustard ray rests in the shade.
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40 viewsThese black-striped salemas are endemic to Galapagos and come in huge schools.
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44 viewsThe fringe of a salema school.
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44 viewsThese little halfbeaks look like swordfish but they don't get bigger than 40 cm.
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45 viewsA Pacific Green Sea Turtle
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45 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.
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45 viewsThank you for looking at the camera!
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46 viewsThe turtle from the surface.
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38 viewsHe might look like he's chasing the fish but nope.
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37 viewsThey may be slow on land, but they can boogie in the water.
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42 viewsA side profile mid-paddle.
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34 viewsAnd gliding like a bird.
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41 viewsBack on land, this sea lion managed to escape a shark attack not too long ago.
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44 viewsOn another adventure with "the locals" - our two Ecuadorian passengers.
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43 viewsAnother beautiful Floreana beach.
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40 viewsGetting out of the water for some sun.
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34 viewsA line up of iggyz.
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43 viewsThe waves really came in off the coast.
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45 viewsCliffs capped in white soil-building nutrients. Just hope they don't land on your head.
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42 viewsA Nazca booby does some preening as he watches the bay.
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