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An Epic Fail
If the ship wasn’t already moving, I would have been tempted to disembark on the spot.
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Counting Iguanas
The collective noun for a group of iguanas is called a mess.
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Turtle Hospital
Marquita lost a limb from a dog attack.
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Breakfast With Tortoises
Cleaning the tortoise jacuzzis.
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Into the Jungle
Emerging after four days in the Amazon jungle.
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Safari Park
Where the animals are free and the people are caged.
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Birds of South America
100 new birds for my life list.
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Andean Condor
A magnificent Andean Condor spreads its wings.
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Penguin Party
4 species seen, 3 more to go
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No Dog Walks Alone
In Buenos Aires, dog-walking is a serious business.
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Elephant Seals
They look like placid slugs, but can be extremely aggressive.
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Find Penguins
Thousands of Magellanic Penguins, doing their daily march across a rocky beach to the water.
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Sea Lions
From our port in Ushuaia (South America’s southernmost city) I did a catamaran excursion along Patagonia’s Beagle Channel. This colony of South American sea lions was on the (aptly named) Sea Lion Island.
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Whale Tales
Humpback whales were feeding throughout the Antarctic waters. We saw probably close to 50 over two days. Someday I hope to capture one of those breaching-whale shots, with the whale jumping high above the water. In the meantime, here are some whale bits and pieces — fins, tails, mouths, and humps.
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Antarctic Flyers
I’ve been snapping lots of pictures of birds. These are two of my favorites. Two Black-browed Albatrosses glide in perfect synchrony over Antarctic waters. Photo taken from my cabin balcony. From a distance, some of us mistook this colony of Imperial Cormorants for penguins, until we saw them flying off (penguins don’t fly).
