Covered Futbol Field

And playground area
Banco Pichincha

Local bank with ATM's for US cash Ecuador's primary currency. However, local coins are still in circulation.
The Largest Blue Footed..

Booby found in the Galápagos
Back To The Golondrina I

This time with the Golondrina Captain
The Golondrina I

Can hold 18 passengers although for this sailing there's just 8 of us. A comfortable and cozy environment with an excellent crew.
Sailing Company..

I imagine most Galápagos tours visit the same areas and islands so it's no surprise we soon have lots of company
Tonight's Dinner..

Always with rice and a salad but this time pasta too.. Peach with Green Cherry for dessert..
The Most Beautiful Night Sky

I think I'm awaken by condensation dripping on me from an A/C vent. However, I'm convinced it was divine intervention because I stepped outside to see with the naked eye a million stars in theMeer informatie
Midnight On The Bridge

Under a dark sky with a continuous rolling sea
Sea I'm Just..

Lion.. Around..
Trail Flowers

With only limited colors native to the Galápagos
Sunrise Of Isabela

Our day was to start with a snorkeling trip. However, without much sun there's a small change in plans
Off To..

Isolte Tintoreras a short boat ride from the Golondrina I.
Isolte Tintoreras

A landscape that is nice contrast with surrounding seas.
Isolte Tintoreras Iguana

A male that can be identified by longer spikes on it's back
A Volcano Carved Landscape

That has a unique beauty that's all it's own
Cool Channel

That's a refuge for sharks, sea lions and turtles
Sleeping Sharks

Believed to be "Black Tip Reef Sharks" known to not be aggressive towards humans
A Sea Turtle..

That probably has more than just human admiration
A Sea Lion

At play in the water while others are already snoozing on land
Sea Lions..

Silhouetted by the morning sun
Good Morning Sunshine

Colorful Crabs..

That seems plentiful around the islands. Although edible they're protected
Just Reflecting

On a bird's life..
Isolte Tintoreras...

Male and female "Marine Iguanas".. can you tell the difference.