Videos of bus ride from airport and facts about Santa Cruz Island
to Puerto Ayora and pontoon boat ride to TipTop III to begin tour
of The Galapagos:
Windy Puerto Ayora and ride to Tip Top III:
First lunch aboard Tip Top III prior to visit to Charles Darwin Research Center:
Charles Darwin Research Center and giant tortoise shells and species:
Grand Tortoises/turtles and natural selection in the Charles Darwin
Research Center:
More on The Galapagos Tortoise:
South Plaza Island and lecture on sea lions vs. seals:
Land iguanas:
Santa Fe Island (no fishing allowed this day but plenty of kayaking,
some effortlessly):
The life of a sea lion:
Sea Turtles:
The following videos were taken on Espanola Island during a long
hike featurig nasca boobies, land and marine iguanas, a blowhole,
lizards, the blue footted booby courtship, white tipped sharks,
sea turtles and black mangrove trees:
The tradition lives on in the old Post Office on Floreana Island:
I asked if there was any mail left behind by any California and quickly
found one from the Westwoood area, located about 18 miles from my
home in Manhattan Beach. It took me two months to deliver the post
card to the Westwood address and below is the response I received from
Jenny Wu:
Hello Chuck,
I found your email on your blog and just wanted to drop a note to say THANK YOU for picking up my pseudo post card. Our guide didn't tell us to bring post cards with us so it was a last minute effort. I didn't think it was going to make it back.
Thanks for sharing your blog. You must have traveled to Post Office Bay around the same time I did (March 23-30). I went to Peru in 2004 and those pictures bring back lots of fun memories.
Once again, thank you for delivering the post card and keeping up the old tradition. It was a very nice surprise and I hope you will have yours very soon!
All the best,
Jenny
Floreana nature hike and zoomed image of a long Flamingo:
More history on the Galapagos:
Galapagos and Pirates:
Galapagos and politics:
Tour of turtle reserve next to national park:
The following four digital still shots of the Galapagos Tortoise were
taken in the Discovery room of the Los Angeles County Natural History
Museum in Exposition Park (I learned a tortoise, which are land based and
have different set of hind legs like an elephant, can be called a turtle, but a
water based turtle cannot be called a tortoise....for what's it's worth):




Soccer time in Quito:
Last dinner on trip in Quito, March 29, 2009: