Days 35 to 46: Galapagos


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November 21st 2008
Published: November 21st 2008
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Galapagos Cruise


We´re nearly done!! After almost 7 weeks we´re at the airport in Quito about to fly back to Europe! A night in Madrid and we´ll be home on Sunday!

The last 11 days have been pretty much indescribable - the best way would be for the pictures to tell the story but unfortunately we once again can´t upload any!!! We´ll put them on later......

We´ve seen sea lions (I even had a baby one licking my foot they got so close) blue footed boobies, turtles, giant tortoises, land and marine iguanas, hammerheads, dolphins, whales, white tipped sharks, black tipped sharks, rays, albatross, pelicans.... the list goes on and on and on! The most amazing thing is that they have no fear of humans, in fact we have to move away from them when they get too close otherwise the guides are not happy!!

Right - we´re off now, this will probably be the last entry (other than pictures!!) so I hope you have enjoyed it!!! We certainly have!!

See you soon!!

Love D&G


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23rd November 2008

Dolphins in the Humber!!
Well, we can't quite offer the array of exotic creatures that the Galapagos Islands can but rumour has it that we have Dolphins in the Humber!!! By the way "Welcome Home", see you soon.

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