The Galapagos Islands

Today we finished our tour of the Galapagos Islands. It was absolutely incredible. For those of you who don’t know, the Galapagos Islands are located on the equator off the coast of Ecuador. They were formed by volcanic eruptions and are famous for their endemic species. It was on these islands that Charles Darwin did research toward his theory of evolution and natural selection. To read more about it, you can click here.

Yolita IFor 8 days we lived aboard the cruise ship “Yolita” with 14 others plus the crew. It was one of the smallest boats on the water so it was a pretty tight fit. Usually we would travel in the night to an island. In the morning we’d have an early breakfast and then hike around the island. We’d return to the boat for lunch and then snorkel. Afterwards we’d travel to another nearby location and either relax on the beach or do another hike.

Giant TortoiseThe coolest thing about viewing the wildlife is that they are not afraid of humans. It meant we could walk right up to them on the land, and swim right next to them in the ocean. We think the pictures speak for themselves. So enjoy!

Note: We have yet to develop our under water pictures so we can’t show you the white tip sharks we were swimming with.

PS One week until we’re home in Medicine Hat.
PPS Happy Father’s Day!

Lava LizardReflection - For JohnBlue Footed Boobie
Pink FlamingoPelican feeding timePelican II
Lava Lizard IISleepy Sea Lion
CrabSea Lion II
ET inspirationMale Frigate in heat

Galapagos Islands Short Blog

Sea Lions, see RobO, see DawnOHi everyone!
We´re currently halfway through our Galapagos Islands tour and it´s pretty fantastic. So far we´ve seen loads of animals, birds, reptiles and sea life. We´ve played with sea lions, snorkeled with white tipped sharks, and watched a couple of blue footed boobies do the nasty. It has been quite eventful.

We´ve gotten used to living on a boat… so much so that when we´re on land we still wobble back and forth without any reason. The cabin we are in is quite small, but fortunately it´s located in the bottom of the boat so it doesn´t rock as hard as the people who are staying upstairs.

See birdsWe´ve taken quite a few pictures so we´ll have to sort through them and post them when we´re done our tour.