Before every trip to the island as we had a briefing in the army, on which Ruben explained to us where and which way we go, as we shall see how much it will take what I take, etc. During the admission of this type arose map.
each landing on the islands was subsequent dry or wet. Dry took place when it was available on the island jetty or wharf hard one that was nailed, as here. Wet, however, when there was such a place, and landed on the beach jumping from the boat into the water.
landscape of the island looked more or less so.
Coast was occupied by a number of sea lions.
Sea lions live in colonies. One colony of a few females with young and one male, who guards his flock. Other males would come gladly take care of this flock, but usually the strongest acts as "guardian". This role is based on continuous swim around the colonies and deter other males. Guardian does not have time to hunt, thus lose weight and lose strength. Other males at this time hunt, eat, gain weight and exercise - jogging up and down below the visible scale, called the "path of Knights." When one of them reached the appropriate size and strength, will replace its predecessor, and will watch over the herd and the circle is closed ...
browning of course sat on the iguanas.
Another iguana came ...
... and then gone.
Iguana May camouflage colors!
ne Iguana attack animals, but does not despise carrion!
Bak
zapylal flowers ...
... and iguana ate baka!
Iguana love to eat cactus flowers, unfortunately spikes prevent them climbed onto the gore. Iguana can wait a few days into a cactus, a flower waiting to fall.
The island was a lot of different birds whose names, unfortunately, can not remember ...
The island was also another group of tourists.
moored in the distance was the Aida Maria, and other boats.
the way to another island in an ocean of dolphins accompanied us. Sometimes the leap from high water, but it was so fascinating that he preferred to watch it live than through the lens!
Behind ship flew frigates.
the same day we sailed to another island - Santa Fe.
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