Point Suarez As soon as we pulled up at the beach, we were greeted by playful sea lions. We docked by the rocks, which were littered with Sally Lightfoot crabs and colourful marine iguanas, green and red in colour, randomly spitting saltwater out their nostrils. We could get so close to the iguanas it was amazing! They seemed very chilled out, relaxing in the morning sun, slinking about over the rocks. Some of the iguanas were hanging out in big groups and were very chummy, piling on top of one another. Espanola was our first up close encounter with the Blue-footed Boobies, who amused us with their comical courtship dance, hopping from one blue foot to the other, tooting like tuneless school recorders. As we walked along the rookery, we met their cousins, the Masked Boobies,
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