Ladies!
We just got back from a mind-blowing boat tour, where we were able to see even more interesting wildlife and some beautiful volcanoes. On Isabela, we rode horses and passed by the 2nd biggest crater in the world. We also were able to see blue-footed boobies dancing and frigatebirds showing off their red necks to attract mates up close.
Apparently, this won't be my last Galapagan boat trip. My friend John Paul e-mailed me while I was in Isabela because there was room and a need for a research assistant on a boat going to two remote islands (where tourists can't go), Genovesa and Fernandina. It looks like all of the paperwork is getting sorted out, and I will be leaving this island on May 1st to spend a few days do research in intertidal zones in Santa Cruz- then off I go. I can feel that this is going to be an adventure, and I'm beyond excited. All I need to do now is turn in the paperwork and change my plane ticket.
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that's amazing, i love intertidal zones! i'm so jealous! take some sweet tidepool pictures.
Julie! Congrats on your research stuff! That will be so great! Take lots of pictures of those islands since us tourists will never get to see them in person!!! Good Luck!!
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