| Last additions - San Blas Islands Part 2 |

118 viewsDina and Mats wave goodbye as we have to take a speedboat to Capurgana for immigration and hotel.Feb 16, 2010
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131 viewsCapurgana - as far as we were going to make it that day, or for that matter, two days.Feb 16, 2010
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125 viewsAt last, Colombia is just off the bow.Feb 16, 2010
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126 viewsOur first stop in Colombia, though we didn't actually visit the town, Sapzurro.Feb 16, 2010
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124 viewsDay 5: Snacking on some watermelon a few hours sail from Colombia.Feb 16, 2010
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122 viewsAnd I also enjoyed the friendly dolphin games.Feb 16, 2010
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118 viewsThe last Central American sunset.Feb 16, 2010
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123 viewsIsla Pino, our last stop in San Blas.Feb 16, 2010
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90 viewsPhil watches the dolphins jumping.Feb 16, 2010
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87 viewsI think this is what they call a vanilla sky.Feb 16, 2010
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83 viewsDo they all look seasick? They were actually ducking from the flapping sail.Feb 16, 2010
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84 viewsThe dolphins are coming along with us to distant Isla Pino up ahead.Feb 16, 2010
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89 viewsLiterally they were just under my feet. One actually came up and touched Jared's feet.Feb 16, 2010
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82 viewsFour dolphins swimming along and ready to play.Feb 16, 2010
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83 viewsI know I've done this photo before, but the girls requested it.Feb 16, 2010
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85 viewsWe were followed by an unusual number of dolphins. Our fourth and fifth days we probably encountered 7 or 8 pods.Feb 16, 2010
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82 viewsWhen the boat really got going, it would sail at an angle like this all day. However, today we had a tail wind which meant rocking in all directions.Feb 16, 2010
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81 viewsA boat from Colombia in to do some trading. Many of the locals are hanging around the dock.Feb 16, 2010
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87 viewsA man hauling wood, presumably for construction, back to the village.Feb 16, 2010
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84 viewsA captain's view of the boat.Feb 16, 2010
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