The female banded iguana is plain green on top, whereas the males are... yep, you guessed it, covered with green and white "bands" or stripes. As you've probably also now guessed, this is a male.
Cascades and sunsets February 12th 2006 On day three, we woke up around 5am (without the help of any alarms) and decided that rather than going back to sleep, it would be nice to sit out on the deck and watch the sun rise. The fare came with a complimentary mini bottle of Moet and Chandon and no sunrise is complete without champagne (of course) so we grabbed our dressing robes (just to complete the picture) and champagne glasses and hea ... read more
Oceania » Vanuatu » Efate » Port Vila The British and French, who settled the New Hebrides in the 19th century, agreed in 1906 to an Anglo-French Condominium, which administered the islands until independence in 1980.... ... read more
All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost
Welcome to the blog of Wally (the Wombat) and the Wondering Wanderers (aka Scott and Kate). We are two Aussies (well, one Aussie and one Kiwi living in Aus) who love to travel. Wally the Wombat likes to travel too and travels with us wherever we go.
Our Trips:
February 2006 >> Vanuatu -
August 2006 >> USA (K)
August 2006 >> New Zealand (S)
March 2007 >> Goodbye Australia, Hello UK!
Day Trippin' in Aus:
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