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South America 2026
  • Janine Westlund
  • Mark E
  • Janine Westlund
  • Mark E

South America 2026

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  • Mark EJanine WestlundSouth America 2026
    Mollusc farmSalmon fish farmTonight's salmon dinner promotionNotice the light house on the port side...There's a little seal colony on that lighthouse rock.Active Volcano MacaOne of many interesting presentations on topics of local interest. Here: Shackleton's voyage.Our end-of-day towel buddy. :)

    Cruising to Puerto Montt

    7 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    Often times the journey is as beautiful as the destination.

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  • Mark EJanine WestlundSouth America 2026
    Cruising into Puerto Montt.
    2One final view of the dining room.And one last look of the deck walkaround.

    Puerto Montt Tour

    8 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    A very nice local tour that provided beautiful views of both Osorno & Calbuco volcanoes.

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    Christopher Wagner

    Путешественник😍

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    Stacy Sale

    ПутешественникLoved this spot. So beautiful.

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  • Mark EJanine WestlundSouth America 2026
    1Crew appreciation -- they truly are incredible.

    Medallion Ceremony, Great Band

    9 февраля, South Pacific Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    Loyalty Award Ceremonies are a good sea day event. We seem to have crossed the 'bronze medallion' level this trip for exceeding 100 actual sailed nights (we've apparently done 127 nts) which is different from their star-based Mariner Society which tallies promotional levels in addition to actual sailed nights for something called 'cruise day credits' (we reached 4-star status on this trip, or somewhere over 200 cruise day credits -- almost everyone agrees that the best benefit to that level is free laundry. Yeah!) One couple was recognized for 3300 nights!!
    Mark borrowed an officer's jacket for our pic ... so the Captain displayed his arm to clearly present his rank.
    Men. 😆
    Lastly, the 'Dam Band' did a Santana night -- they were great.
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    Stacy Sale

    ПутешественникCrew appreciation -- they truly are incredible.Great ship where we met…

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    2Farewell Santiago!
    5 hours later we've got our first glimpse of Easter Island1Stage set up for the evening performance.1Our first moai!1(First moai selfie 😄)The evening performance was really colorful & fun.The music was great.How do they move like that ... ???

    On to the next leg of our journey....

    11 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    We disembarked the cruiseship and headed to Santiago for our flight the next day to Easter Island.
    Really looking forward to this leg -- our visit aligns with the final few days of the annual Tapati Festival.Читать далее

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    Stacy Sale

    ПутешественникFarewell Santiago!What did you think of Santiago?

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    Janine Westlund

    Janine WestlundWe love Santiago. We didn't have a lot of time this visit, but last time we were here 5-6 days & did a ton of stuff.

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    Stacy Sale

    Путешественник😊

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Morning view from our room.
    An archaeological site, south coast.10m diameter circle of stones used for rituals & ceremonies. Boat-shaped house in back.This (reconstructed) boat house shows how small the entrance was.It wasn't large inside, but we could stand up in the center.This (reconstructed) boat house was designed w/ a door that could fit tourists.Hotu Matu'a -- first king.Face-down moai, topknots are those round red stones to the right.More fallen moai.Caves where those who could not afford a boat house would live.Overview of Akahanga.'The Quarry' from a distance.Bullet holes are still visible.One big unfinished moai (22m long) still attached to the bedrock.Thought to be a domestic servant due to its unique design (kneeling) & rock (ref scoria).Overview of the Quarry.3 moai 'in progress', the 4th is barely visible on top. Can you spot them all?

    Full Day Tour, pt.1

    12 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    A great tour that took us around a sizeable part of this very manageable island.
    ==> First a few fun facts:
    1) Moai are carved from volcanic tuff between 1000 & 1650 CE, & represent deified ancestors & chiefs; they are traditionally positioned on 'ahus' facing inland to watch over their communities.
    2) ALL moai were toppled during historic conflicts. Those standing were raised by restorers.
    3) "Ahu" means sacred stone platform, the foundation for moai statues.
    4) The official languages of Easter Island are Spanish & Rapanui. Written Rapanui consists of 20 characters (10 consonants & 10 vowels including their long form) & a 'glottal' stop represented by an apostrophe. (Glottal? Apparently a sound produced by the glottis which is an opening in the throat that's closed when you swallow. Who knew?? 🧐)
    5) the 'Ŋ' in the signage is one of the Rapanui consonants, is pronounced 'ng' like 'king', & is translated as such in western language & writing.

    Now, the tour:
    First stop: Vaihu -- an archaeological site on the south coast. It features a large, unrestored ceremonial platform w/ 8 toppled moai that were left as they fell during 18th century clan conflicts. It's believed they were not raised to symbolize the crumbling of civilization.
    Following along the south coast, we visited Ahu Akahanga. Traditionally known as the burial place of the first king: Hotu Matu'a. History is sketchy here & largely driven by oral tradition. But it's suggested the first settlement arrived on Anakena Beach ~400CE. Akahanga has 13 fallen/broken moai, some still w/ their pukao (aka: 'topknots') still around. It was also the ancestral home of our guide whose great grandfather was born here ~1841 and lived here for ~10 yrs.
    Next visit: Rano Raraku -- an extinct volcanic crater that served as the primary quarry for ~95% of the moai statues carved over the course of ~500 yrs. There are ~400 unfinished or abandoned Moai here.
    The USAF was stationed on Easter Island between 1966 & 1971 operating a satellite station to support military projects & minor satellites. Apparently when they were bored they occasionally used the moai as shooting targets. :(
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Remnants of original moai, knocked down during the conflicts, further damaged by the 1960 tsunami.The hibiscus here are plentiful, come in tons of colors, grow like weeds & are huge.The navel of the light is that big round stone in the middle. This is as close as we can get to it.View from Te Pito KuraAnakena: Tough to see here, but Ahu-Ature is the far right moai & is separate from the others.The backside of these moai have oetroglyphs, but we had a hard time seeing them.

    Full Day Tour, pt.2

    12 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    3 more stops:
    AHU TONGARIKI: the iconic symbol of Easter Island, it's the largest ceremonial site featuring 15 restored* moai statues on a 200m long platform [*the moais were toppled during the island's civil wars, and then in 1960 the ahu was swept inland by a tsunami. The site was restored in the 90's by Chilean & Japanese teams.]
    TE PITO KURA: famous for one of the largest once-erected moai (10m tall, 80-ton, excluding its 12-ton 'hat') known as Paro which lies toppled near a highly magnetic, smooth, round stone called " Te Pito te Henua". Also considered the naval of the light, it is peculiarly round & is believed to be full of 'mana energy'. Today we're not allowed to touch it, but our guide told us he placed a compass on it when he was a child (before it was closed off from the public) & the needle just spun.
    ANAKENA BEACH: aside from the white coral sand, there are 2 ahus: Ahu-Ature (which has a single moai) & Ahu Nao-Nao (which has seven, two of which have deteriorated.
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    1We had a brief downpour followed by a stunning rainbow.The Birdman is a petroplyph image here; it took us awhile.Another Birdman...Orongo Village: insight into what the 'buried' homes look like.These are the buried homes.This is Motu Nui where the egg had to be retrieved.View of Rano Kau volcano from the other side.

    A little more island touring

    13 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    Our morning-ish tour visited 2 stops:
    Rano Kau Volcano: an extinct volcanic crater standing 324m tall and featuring a freshwater crater lake with floating reed islands.
    Orongo Ceremonial Village: serving as the center of the Birdman Cult*, it features 50+ low, semi-buried stone-walled houses.
    * from the 16th to the 19th centuries, chiefs competed here in a dangerous annual race to fetch the first egg of the manutara bird from the islet of Motu Nui to secure power.
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    Christopher Wagner

    ПутешественникWe had a brief downpour followed by a stunning rainbow.😍

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    We think these ladies were practicing for the parade; still fun to watch.Every shoreline was stunning.Entering the 'painting' area: if you're 'in', all food & bevs are free.Example of the white mud covering.Getting into the red mud tub....This is Heilani: one of the 2 queen contestants. She's 22 y/o.All painted participants passed by a judge to get their points recorded.This guy seemed to be the leader of the parade. Next to him:1

    Final Festival contest & Parade

    13 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    Today was the final day of the Tapati Festival -- the last day for the 2 ladies competing to win the title of 'queen' to accumulate points. At the end of the day, it seems this is a popularity contest.
    We started by walking along the floats in queue for the parade. Those were fun. Then we wandered into the final points-earning opportunity: the body painting.
    Oh dear ... this almost defied description.
    Anyone who wants to participate is eligible; you just show up (in minimal attire) at the 'prep site' of the queen you want to support (we were at a site supporting a young lady named Heilanie; the other site a few blocks away was for Heremeta), hop into a mud-tub of your color preference, and then get painted with various local symbols. Really ... who wouldn't find this fun? Hmm.
    We decided our fun was more on the voyeuristic side: watching the active, excited participation of locals & non-locals alike. It almost made you want to toss aside a few clothes and participate.
    Almost.
    It certainly was entertaining to watch!
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    Stacy Sale

    ПутешественникWhat fun. Reminds me of South Pacific. Such a small world.

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    The winner! This one was running for Heremeta.
    1These guys are wild. They don't bother you, just hang around.Promo poster for the Festival. The theme this year was 'water '.1The final Festival pre-sunset; the performances begin ~9p.

    Final Festival Day: pt.1

    14 февраля, Чили ⋅ 🌬 77 °F

    We wandered a bit in the late morning before our last tour & happened to stumble on the last competition of the Tapati Festival. Even though the results were final after yesterday's painting/parade event, the bareback horse race was still on. Wow.

    Tour stop today: Ahu Vinapu -- famous for its advanced, tight-fitting masonry of the walls; similar to those found in Cusco.

    The Closing Ceremony of the Tapati Festival in the evening was SO fun -- we wanted to save as many audio/video clips as possible; so it's a multi-part posting. The band that played before the Crowning of the Queen ceremonies was great.
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    Stacy Sale

    Путешественник❤️

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    Stacy Sale

    ПутешественникThe final Festival pre-sunset; the performances begin ~9p.❤️

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026

    Final Festival Day: pt.2

    14 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    Capturing more of this phenomenal audio & visual performance.

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    The emcees of the evening.A few more more pre-ceremony performances.The crowning of the 2026 Queen. They are chanting her name: Heremeta.The Queen leads everyone through a dance.

    Final Festival Day: pt. 3

    14 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

    The Crowning Ceremony.
    Heremeta was declared the winner. After the official announcement (along w/ a lot of other dialogue we didn't understand) she lead the stage through a few dances.

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Thanks for this, Stacy -- it still cracks me up. 😆"Hiro's Trumpet"SquidWe think this is an old aquafer.View from Papa VakaTraffic jam.The Volendam arrived today -- it took them 4 days & it entirely missed the Festival.

    Sunrise at Tongariki, more roaming

    15 февраля, Чили ⋅ 🌙 75 °F

    Sunrise was 8:05a -- that made this experience a bit easier than what we would consider 'crack of dawn'.

    After the sunrise, we drove around to take a look at some of the sites not covered by tours.

    Pu o Hiro: a 1.25m stone wind instrument traditionally used to produce a "deep, trumpet-like sound to attract fish to the coast; or to invoke Hiro: the ancient Polynesian god of rain, during droughts".

    Papa Vaka: "stone canoe" features marine-themed petroglyphs .
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    These guys were just incredibly mild-mannered.
    One one bush, I could capture the various stages of the hibiscus growth.This one didn't seem to fit, but it was on the sane bush. 🧐The harbor in Hanga Roa.Ahu Uri UrengaSee the 2 pairs of hands...?It was a grass-filled hole; no great pics.View from the Quarry ridge.This head belongs to the (headless) moai on the far right in tge background.

    Last full day

    16 февраля, Чили ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    Our last full day -- we drove into town & roamed around it for a bit, returned the car and then one last tour in the afternoon.

    The tour covered 4 stops:
    Ahu Uri Urenga -- one lone moai, not near the water. Aligned to face the winter solstice sunrise, he's an ancient solar calendar. Another unique property: he has 2 pairs of hands. Our guide said this was b/c the sculptor didn't carve him correctly the first time and had to 'fix' the problem.
    Puna Pau: the quarry where the red stone for the pukao, or topknot, comes from.
    Ahu Akivi: also located inland, but they are the only moai statues facing the ocean: they are positioned to face sunset during Spring Equinox & have their backs to the sunrise during Autumn Equinox.
    Tahai Village: has 3 ahus -- Ahu Vai'Uri (5 moais), Ahu Tahai & Ahu Ko Te Riki (1 moai each). It's one of the few places where the sun sets behind the statues.
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Farewell Easter Island!!A new marketing technique to capture tge interest of travelers retrieving their bags.A very little look at Quito en route to our hotel.1View of Quito ftom our room.Good thing we konked out when we checked in b/c a wicked thunderstorm rolled in.

    Farewell Easter Island; next stop: Quito

    17 февраля, Чили ⋅ 🌬 75 °F

    We had the morning free, so we walked to a bay a little south of our lodging that we hadn't explored. Nice little marina, an area thst looked like a boat graveyard, & a few fun sculptures.

    We left for the airport ~2:30p. 20 hours, 3 planes and a calendar day later, we arrived in Quito.Читать далее

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    Cathy Byrne

    ПутешественникView of Quito ftom our room.Have fun in Quito!

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    A little excerpt of Quito from our bus ride.
    The Basilica.Crocheted flowers placed in some side altars -- lasts much longer than the real thing.One of the levels en route to the tower's observation deck.View of Quito from atop the Basilica.This was the access point to the viewing deck of the tower.Between the towers was this connection deck.The aforementioned connection deck is that roofed area leading to the towers on the other side.Mausoleum for Ecuadorian heads of state.Built in 1986, it's a good-sized facility.At the moment, only 4 or 5 people are buried here.Yes, you too could but one of these masks/hats.Approaching the Plaza San Francisco.

    Quito, Day 1 - pt.1

    19 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    We took a hop-on/hop-off bus and did a few interesting stops:
    The Basilica of the Consecration of Jesus: a 19th century church featuring ornate neo-gothic styling & great city views.
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    View of the Plaza from our lunch table.
    Basilica of San Francisco.BoSF interior.Church of the Society of Jesus.A circular mirror was positioned under the dome for easier viewing -- brilliant idea!Mark picked a pew in front of the nave to sit & read about the church.View from the altar.A back room of the church.

    Quito, Day 1 - pt.2

    19 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ 🌧 64 °F

    Lunch in a nice 2nd-floor restaurant overlooking Plaza San Francisco.
    After lunch we visited the Basilica of San Francisco -- signage asked that ameras not be used, so I pulled one pic from the website so I'll remember it.
    We then walked a block to the Church of the Society of Jesus. Opened in 1765, it has more gold than I think we've ever seen in one place.
    We ended our day in a nice little jazz club Mark found near our hotel. Really nice, relaxing music.
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    I tend to think a simple video from a taxi ride helps share the feel of any area.

    Quito Day 2: The Middle of the World

    20 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

    When in Rome ...

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Farewell QuitoApproaching Guayaquil for a brief stop. It seems they've had some pretty significant flooding!The rest of Guayaquil seems dense (but dry).Leaving the mainland, on our way to the Galapagos!Just a nice cloud. :) ☁️1

    Quito>Guayaquil>Galapagos, boat

    21 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    Largely a travel day ... it took about 5 hours total (door to door) to get to Baltra Island. Once we landed, a brief (3 min) bus ride to the "port' where we boarded zodiacs for a 5 min ride to our ship: Endeavor II. It has a capacity of 96 passengers & the boat is full for our trip.
    After lunch and settling into our cabins, there was a brief trip to the nearby beach for a little visit. A nice opening experience.
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    ПутешественникEnjoy!!

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Male Frigatebird, displaying his red chest to attract the females.Blue-footed Booby

    North Seymor Island

    22 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ 🌙 79 °F

    What a day! It was a day for us to observe partner-seeking behaviors!!!
    We saw male Frigatebirds with their red chests puffed up to attract a female.
    We saw another type of (male) frigatebird doing a quirky neck-twist combined w/ an equally-quirky gaggle-sound also designed to attract a mate.
    And probably most adorable of all: we had the fortune of seeing a pair of blue-footed boobies check each other out. The scenario went something like this:
    -- A male & female eye each other from a distance.
    -- The male closes the distance; they evaluate each other close up.
    -- The female opens her wings to say "I'm interested in you", the male does the same.
    -- They both walk around in a little circle displaying displaying their blue feet as if saying "Look how nice & blue my feet are".
    -- The female approaches the male again displaying her wings to reiterate her interest.
    -- The male seems to evaluate the situation for a bit and after a few moments he flies off leaving the female (and us) slack-jawed!
    The video captured our guide's explanatory commentary nicely.
    Over lunch we watched dolphins play near our boat.
    In the afternoon we took a walk to see a lagoon where some flamingos & oyster catchers were hanging out.
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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Waking up to our first stop.
    Our entrance @ Punta Espinoza.The welcoming committee.Beginning our walk.Whale carcas.Good illustration of the lava rock we were walking on.CactusIt can be a harsh environment here."What ... never seen one like me before...?"The female iguanas prepare their nests for their eggs.Our walking surface when we weren't walking on lava rock.Lava flow & LOTS of marine iquanas.They all face the sun for warmth.

    Fernandina Island

    23 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ 🌙 77 °F

    The day began w/ an 8a walk around the island. More marina iguanas than any of us have seen in a lifetime -- our presence didn't seem to phase them one bit.

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    We walked through a narrow path flanked on either side by marine iguanas.What a poser....Overview of Isabela Island ftom the ship.Hey, a toy!! Sea lions won't (intentionally) harm the iguanas; they only want to play w/ them.Sometimes it's just tough to get comfortable.Galapagos has the 2nd smallest penguins in the world.

    Fernandina cont'd, then Isabela Island

    23 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    The latter part of our walk around Fernandina had a number of quite playful sea lions.
    We snorkeled later in the morning. After lunch we toured around Isabela Island in a zodiac.

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  • Mark EJanine WestlundSouth America 2026
    2Mark is standing between a tortoise & an iguana.1

    Urbina Bay hike & dolphin sightings

    24 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F

    Morning hike at Urbina Bay on Isabela Island to see some tortoises and land iguanas.
    Then some amazing dolphin activity again during lunch!

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    Lynne Moon

    ПутешественникYikes!!!

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    Christopher Wagner

    ПутешественникMark is standing between a tortoise & an iguana.Like between a rock and a hard place....be brave Mark!! 😀

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    Mark E

    ПутешественникMark is standing between a tortoise & an iguana.Didn't notice the iguana :)

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  • Mark EJanine WestlundSouth America 2026
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    Kayaking in Tagus Cove, Isabela Island

    24 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F
    Christopher Wagner

    ПутешественникCool 😎

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  • Mark EJanine WestlundSouth America 2026
    Good morning Santiago
    The landscape was beautiful.Views from our kayak.Very 'rolling' seas, so the remaining a.m. activities were canceled; we all just relaxed on the boat

    Santiago Island: am

    25 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    We started the morning w/ a kayaking outing at Cala de los Bucaneros -- another beautiful coastline.

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  • Janine WestlundMark ESouth America 2026
    Playing w/ reflections.That's a bird egg in the middle!SO wanted to bring this shell home. But I stuck to the rules ....1...and brought it home w/ pictures.Looking straight down into the shallows around the rocks.Iguana tail trails.An unexpected blowhole.

    Santiago Island: afternoon

    25 февраля, Эквадор ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

    In the afternoon we got to walk around the island and enjoy its incredible scenery & inhabitants.

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    Cathy Byrne

    Путешественник...and brought it home w/ pictures.👍

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    Siva Chittajallu

    ПутешественникGreat picture

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