Galapagos
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Marine Iguanas
On the North Seymour island, these Marine iguanas warm up at dawn and forage underwater on algae.
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Volcanoes on Galapagos
The Volcanic caldera on Fernandina island, Galapagos.
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Onwards to Surf
A Green turtle on the beach on Isabela island, Galapagos. Green turtles are known to mate while in the surf.
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Galapagos Hawk
Galapagos hawk on Santa Fe island hunting and catching marine iguanas.
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Iguana on the Volcano
Land iguana looks on on the shores of Fernandina in the Galapagos. They are known to climb up the Fernandina volcano to battle for nesting grounds on the rim.
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Sally Lightfooted Crabs
Sally lightfoot crabs in Espanola, Galapagos. These crabs are known to groom ticks and dead skin off iguanas.
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Frigate Birds
Female and male frigate birds in Genovesa, Galapagos. These birds hunt storm petrels.
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Green Turtle on the Beach
A Green turtle in the southern Isabela, Galapagos. They are known to feed on green algae and mate in surf.
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Land Iguana
A Land iguana is seen here in Fernandina, Galapagos. They are known to eat spiny cactus pads, portulaca flowers, carpenter bees and drinking nectar.
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Blue-Footed Booby
Blue-footed booby in Espanola, Galapagos. Large numbers of these birds are seen plunge diving for fish.
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Galapagos at Dusk
Dusk scene on the coastline of southern Isabela, Galapagos. The Galapagos are far more than just a chain of islands.
