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Isla Isabela

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Pangas on the beach at Isla Isabela.
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Frigates nesting.
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These iguanas were all over the lowlands near the abandoned building.
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Lizards on the building.
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Looking back into the anchorage from low on the hill. Trinity is the rightmost boat.
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Young yellow footed booby.
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Adult yellow footed booby.
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The island from hign on the hill. The building at left is the abandoned ranger station.
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Blue footed boobies.
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Blue footed booby.
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Adult and child.
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The beach from on high. We snorkeled on the rock spires in the background later that day.
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Tower at the top of the hill.
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The birds have taken over the top of the hill.
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A very small booby.
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A brown booby.
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Hiking down the hill and a view of the north west side of the island.
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Booby having trouble getting off the ground.
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Booby in the grass we hiked through.
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A look across the flat we hiked back over.
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The northwest lava beach.
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Shot showing the lava beach.
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Frigates again, nesting in the short trees.
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Another iguana.
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They look mean, but we not threatening at all.
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Gage petting the iguana. They move when the get touched.
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More frigates.
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Christmas frigate.
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Building in a state of disrepair.
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Back at the dinghy, showing the open-roofed frames the fishermen squat in.
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