The "Post Office" at Postcard Bay.
In the days of tall ships, sailors going out whaling would drop letters here. Other sailors returning home would look for letters they could take back to the families of sailors living near them.
Los Penguinos!
A ray and a Galapagos shark swimming near the beach.
Now I can see how people can accidentally step on a ray.
One of the many sally lightfoot crabs on the islands.
Another of the sally lightfoot crabs. This is one is apparently from the same species as the red ones.
A frigate bird in flight.
Snorkeling in a small lagoon. Either I'm under shark attack or the sea lions have come to play.
These guys can swim circles around me. Literally.
It's great to watch these guys swim rather than just lounge on the beach.
It was strange to see a school of yellow-tailed surgeon fish headed for me. Then I saw the seal chasing them.
Swimming at Kicker Rock.
A marine iguana. Why does an animal that grazes for food and swims with its tail need claws this big?
Shorebirds on the Galapagos
A statue of the Amazing Hulk fishing with a flagpole?
I'm betting that building code are somewhere between lax and non-existent. There was a breaker box with the same installation method dangling from the ceiling of the men's room.