| Last additions - Isla Isabella |

41 viewsYes, there are penguins here on the equator.Apr 15, 2010
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36 viewsMore lazy sea lions and a really old boat.Apr 15, 2010
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32 viewsSea lions chilling while we head out to snorkel.Apr 15, 2010
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35 viewsCan you see the lizard here?Apr 15, 2010
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37 viewsVolcanic desert landscape.Apr 15, 2010
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40 viewsLooking out towards the north part of Isabella, with more volcanoes and the equatorial crossing.Apr 15, 2010
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46 viewsBjorn is happy to be here but wishes he'd had more sleep.Apr 15, 2010
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40 viewsGreen and black.Apr 15, 2010
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44 viewsYes, this is all a volcanic crater. I think it's 16 km across or something like that.Apr 15, 2010
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40 viewsOur first look at the second largest volcanic crater in the world.Apr 15, 2010
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40 viewsI wouldn't exactly call the horse ride intense, but it was alright.Apr 15, 2010
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44 viewsHorses ready to take us around the volcano.Apr 15, 2010
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36 viewsMother and fowl.Apr 15, 2010
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42 viewsIt's not everyday you see a statue with glasses. A few days later we'd see another statue of a man holding a GPS.Apr 15, 2010
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40 viewsOne of the few photos I took with Bjorn's camera: an iguana at sunset.Apr 15, 2010
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46 viewsThis iguana narrowly missed the guillotine.Apr 15, 2010
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36 viewsSunset on Isla Isabella.Apr 15, 2010
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50 viewsWell, not everything is natural.Apr 15, 2010
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36 viewsI have to give Bjorn credit on this one, a really cool photo.Apr 15, 2010
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42 viewsSometimes, this pond is filled with hundreds of Flamingos. Today, there were only three.Apr 15, 2010
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