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What appears to be a tree trunk on the Prickly Pear Cactus is nothing more than these individual plates that will collapse and compress down to form what appears to be a tree trunk. These cactus don't really have a tree trunk, it's just cactus through and through.

 

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A Finch carrying a twig presumably for a nest.

 

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This cactus produces a fruit.

 

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Turning a corner in the trail and we come to different beach.

 

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Surprise!  More Sea Lions.  Didn't see that coming.

 

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A male Sea Lion keeps order on the beach.

 

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A Galapagos Hawk keeps an eye on us.

 

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From here our zodiac picks us up.  In the background you can see an alternate kayak excursion you could choose instead of the nature walk.

 

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Back on board I change and head back down for a morning snorkel.  As it turns out our guide is Jeffo again.

 

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Jeffo points out a Diamond Stingray.

 

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Naturally a Sea Lion joins us.

 

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A school of young Pelican Barracuda swims past.

 

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Water was pretty clear and there was a lot of marine life.

 

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Jeffo excitedly points out a Hawksbill Turtle.  He tells us they are pretty rare.  He hasn't seen one anywhere for a couple of years.

 

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The afternoon snorkel was quite popular and they used almost every guide and zodiac to get us all out today.

 

JC will be our guide.

 

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Can you spot the fish?

 

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We spotted a turtle on the bottom.

 

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Then the turtle moved.

 

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Then the turtle swam right for us.

 

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We weren't chasing the turtle or trying to follow it, it decided to swim with us.

 

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That was pretty amazing.

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JC points out a Moray Eel in the rocks.

 

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It was moving through the rocks 

 

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Next he finds another Diamond Stingray for us.

 

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And then he finds us a Stone Fish.  This fish is a master of camouflage.  He lays in wait for something tempting to come along and strikes like lightning.

 

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We come to the cave I spotted from the zodiac on the ride in.

 

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It's not a very deep cave but it was packed with marine life.

 

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Guess what else joined us in the cave?

 

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What an amazing snorkel.  But it was time to head back, there is yet another excursion that needs the zodiacs.

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After a quick change it was back on the zodiacs for a coastal tour.  I've come to really enjoy these tours.

 

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There is a species of Mockingbird unique to Española and they would become a big part of this tour today.

 

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Of course the Blue Footed Booby is never too far.

 

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Today is more about the Española Mockingbird.

 

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We must have stumbled into their communal home because one quickly turned into many.

 

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They seemed to be fascinated with us.

 

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They were buzzing around us like they were going to land on one of us but instead one landed on the bow of the zodiac.

 

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Seeing how we didn't attack the first brave scout another one landed on the zodiac.

 

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From my seat up front I was just pointing my camera in their direction and hoping I was getting something.

 

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Then one landed on the AIS antenna.

 

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It was like they had been given an assignment to study us.

 

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Two on the bow turned into three.

 

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It's simply amazing how they had no fear of us.

 

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What an amazing experience.

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We sped up the coast to see what else we could find.  It didn't take long to find something.

 

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Our zodiac driver spotted something in a tree near the beach.

 

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The Galapagos Hawk is an apex predator and pretty much the top of the food chain here in the Galapagos.

 

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Despite being at the top of the food chain the Mockingbirds showed ne fear around the Hawk.  Some Finches were also nearby.

 

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Can you find all eight birds in this next photo?

 

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More Mockingbirds were on the beach in plain sight of the Hawk.

 

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A Blue Footed Booby always warrants some attention.

 

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The zodiacs have made this trip into the experience it has become.  

 

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Without zodiacs I don't know how we could have managed to see and experience so much.

 

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Our guides have been amazing but the zodiac drivers have also been fantastic.   They have made this trip.

 

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After a warm shower and a cold drink delivered by my butler it was time to head down to the Explorers Lounge for another lecture and our final destination talk.

 

The Bloody Baroness (see drink menu posted much earlier).

 

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After the talk it was dinner in the dining room.  I managed to slip in before anyone else so here are some pictures of the dining room aboard the Silver Origin.

 

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 Dinner menu:

 

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Morning arrived to find the closest thing to a sister ship for the Silver Origin arriving on our port side.  

 

It was the Celebrity Flora.

 

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Sea Lions playing around the ship.

 

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The Flora was on my list when I looked into this trip but I'm glad I went with Silversea. 

 

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Day 7 - Isla Lobos and Cerro Brujo, San Cristóbal

 

Choices of a snorkel, paddle boarding or a zodiac tour.  I chose the zodiac tour mostly because they have been pretty awesome so far and I can bring my good camera on the zodiac.

 

We start with some Brown Pelicans, Frigatebirds, Sea Lions and Iguanas.  

 

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We came to a Sea Lion community with several young pups, their mothers and of course a male Sea Lion responsible for his territory.

 

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The male Sea Lion wasn’t thrilled with our presence and he was very vocal to let us know.

 

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No day is complete without some Blue Footed Boobies.

 

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Sally Lightfoot Crabs were everywhere.

 

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Several Christmas iguanas were warming up in the sun.  Come December they will turn color earning their name Christmas Iguana.

 

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The paddle board folks were nearby.

 

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Our zodiac driver once again was finding various wildlife for our enjoyment.  This Frigatebird chick was hard to spot at first.

 

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Sea Lions doing Sea Lion things but mostly resting.  There was one jumping in and out of the water while swimming at high speed.  Our guide told us this would be a male being chased by another male who was defending his territory.  Too fast for pictures.

 

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This nursing Sea Lion mother had enough of her pup demanding more so she hid in the rocks for a rest.

 

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We had started to make our way to Cerro Brujo during lunch so I took the opportunity to get some pictures around the ship while underway.

 

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Once again past Kicker Rock but this time our Captain presented the other side for our viewing pleasure.

 

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Is it just me or do I see a Booby face looking right at me on Kicker Rock?

 

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With some excellent wine warming up my creative juices I spent some time in the comfort of the Observation Lounge.

 

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The wine tasted like “more” so I had my glass refilled at The Grill for an aft view of Kicker Rock.

 

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Then it was back to the Observation Lounge for a bit.

 

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