Welcome to Galapagos!
Sea Lions Welcome You at Puerta Villamil, Isabela Island, Galapagos
There's never a bad time to visit Galapagos and October and November are no exception. Though it's considered to be low season here, I think it's a marvelous time for a visit. The weather is great. The sights are as beautiful as at any other time of year. The animals come out to play. The flora has many brilliant colors that you don't see at other times of the year. And, the sky and water are glorious shades of blue. Not only that, it's been my experience that there may be fewer passengers on the ships and visitors at the hotels, so you could get a great rate - to say nothing of extra one-on-one attention. It seems like a great time to schedule your trip.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Penguin Update
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| Galapagos Penguin photo by Joseph Tepper for the Audobon Society |
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
El Niño in 2014? Probably Not.
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| Iguanas with Babies Basking in the Sun |
Labels:
El Nino,
Galapagos,
Humboldt Currrent,
ocean currents
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Isolated Galapagos Connected Through Underwater Super Highways
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| Sanjay the Green Sea Turtle |
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Boobie Population Decline
Everyone knows that one of the reasons for a trip to Galapagos is to get
up close and personal with the Blue Footed Boobie. This iconic representation
of Galapagos is beautiful, fascinating, fun and unique. Watching a boobie
mating dance is sheer delight and seeing the new born fluff-ball chicks is heartwarming.
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