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Here's a shot of another ship and some sea lions in the forground.
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This is Rancho Mariposa again. This time the tortoises are a bit further away.
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We're looking towards Santiago from the summit of Bartolome. The winds were high here. While I steadied the camera tripod against the wind, I believe I pressed the forward legs continually deeper into the volcanic sand as the panorama progressed. Thus, the peak at the center and ridge to the right have been clipped....
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This 360 panorama was taken on Genovesa, a few feet to the left of the top of Prince Phillip's Steps
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The location is Rancho Mariposa in the highlands of Santa Cruz. It's a good place to see giant tortoises. They come here on their own at certain times of the year. The rancher, who is also a naturalist, gives them free access to the ranch.
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Tagus Cove and Darwin Lake from a point above the lake. The Beagle anchored in the cove for a day while looking for water. Despite the name, this is not the hypersaline lake Darwin described. That lake is somewhere south of this location. Fernandina is visible in the far distance.
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