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    • Day 17
    • Friday, November 7, 2025 at 8:15 AM
    • ☁️ 22 °C
    • Altitude: 12 m
    • EcuadorParroquia El Progresso0°42’53” S  89°14’40” W
    Our last hike as we searched for the red footed booby
    It didn't take long but we wanted to get a good look at the feetBingoBongoOk that's just showing offThe eastern most point of the GalapagosWhich was very windyThe Galapagos mockingbirdIt's always nap time for these guysOur last dip in the PacificIt has been an incredible expeditionHappy campersSea lion rockGoodbye Galapagos

    Returning to civilization

    November 7 in Ecuador ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    It was the last day of the expedition today and the Nat Geo team did it really well. It seems that every island is chosen to reveal a new species. Today: the red footed booby. The 3 types have completely different lifestyles and habitats. The red footed isn't as cool as its blue cousin but is less common. The day drifted after the conference sessions into a walk along a pristine beach at sunset, a top deck cocktail party and finally a communal photo session. 7 nights was the perfect length. It has been tiring but fulfilling on so many levels.Read more

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