Never thought we would land in Midland - never thought Kennedy would be able to add on a significant number of extra flights to her log - and can’t be more proud of this traveling team!
We started off on our trip from Santa Cruz to Isabela with an early start, waking up at an early 4:45 am. We grabbed our stuff and loaded into a a farm truck and rode up to our bus. We got to the loading dock and waited in lines watching the water and getting to see cool animals such as birds, sea lions, and black tip reef sharks.🦭🦜🦈 We got on a taxi bus that then took us to our boat, the wolf, that we would then be on for a bumpy two hours. Most of us slept but those of us who weren’t as lucky (me) watched out the window at the passing islands. After arriving at Isabela Island we went straight to the Tero Real hostel where we ate a yummy breakfast of eggs and crossaints. Then we all headed down to the beach and had a few hours of swimming. Lunch consisted of chicken, rice, fish, beans, and more. After lunch we headed out and went to a bird pond watching flamingos frolic. Then we loaded up on an open bus and drove to the mangroves where we went on a mile walk through the ...
“Yesterday we were informed that our tour group the ecos foundation heard our pleas to go to the beach and we were able to go this morning. At the beach we went snorkeling and saw many cool fish like the yellowtail damselfish and many different types of parrrotfish. We then learned about how the ecosystem is all connected through all of us. We went snorkeling again which featured lots of different animals like sting rays. As we were trying to exit the ocean after snorkeling a sea lion blocked the path to the beach, and crawled up right next to us. There were many marine iguanas on the beach which is cool because I learned today that Godzilla was modeled after them. After the beach we went to the Darwin Foundation Museum where we saw fascinating preserved corals and many tortoise shells of different species. We also got some ice cream there. We headed back to highland view/camp for a delicious lunch and some downtime. Afterwards, we gave back to the land that has been hosting us at high...
Themes of yesterday: arrival, warm, settling, learning to bathe with spider friends, swing of delight (with safety focus), sleep quality: varied! Frequent disorientation due to vegetation between campsite and banjo! Ready to be working with tortoises today - if they decide to say hello!
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