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  • The arid zone of Santa Cruz with its tumbled basalt boulders and cliffs is dominated by thorny scrub including the almost white, leafless, Paulo Santo or Incense Tree (Bursera graveolens)  and plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios). Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs by the paved path to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Tree-like trunks of huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • White, leafless, Paulo Santo or Incense Tree (Bursera graveolens) trees grow on the bare basalt sea cliffs of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A Galápagos mockingbird (Mimus parvulus parvulus) shows interest in a tourist’s bag left on the white sand of Tortuga Bay. This subspecies of Mimus parvulus is endemic to Santa Cruz, North Seymour, Daphne Major, Isabela and Fernandina. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    093667.jpg
  • Tree-like trunks of huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • White, leafless, Paulo Santo or Incense Tree (Bursera graveolens) trees grow on the bare basalt sea cliffs of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095438.jpg
  • Brown Pelicans await their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Brown Pelicans wait politely in line for  their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) suckles its young pup.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • An immature Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) suckles its young pup.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) interacts with its young pup.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) at its nest on sea cliffs on Isla Plaza Sur. As its large eyes suggest it is the world’s only nocturnal gull that feeds on squid that rise to the surface at night. Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) tends its egg  at its nest on sea cliffs on Isla Plaza Sur. As its large eyes suggest it is the world’s only nocturnal gull that feeds on squid that rise to the surface at night. Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A nazca booby (Sula granti) on sea cliffs on Isla Plaza Sur. Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios) grow in the arid zone of Isla Plaza Sur among thorny shrubs. This Opuntia is endemic to Galapagos,  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A white tree stands out against weathered polygonal columns of basalt on the sea cliffs of Baltra Island, Isla Baltra. Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A white tree stands out against weathered polygonal columns of basalt on the sea cliffs of Baltra Island, Isla Baltra. Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • An immature Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Roots of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) plunge into white sand. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A female cactus finch (Geospiza scandens) feeding on an Opuntia or prickly pear (Opuntia megasperma) flower. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • The yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia, Dendroica petechia) is s common site in dryer parts of Galapagos, even in town centres. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Brown Pelicans await their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    095441.jpg
  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) uses its young pup as a pillow.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) tends its egg  at its nest on sea cliffs on Isla Plaza Sur. As its large eyes suggest it is the world’s only nocturnal gull that feeds on squid that rise to the surface at night. Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095375.jpg
  • A swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) at its nest on sea cliffs on Isla Plaza Sur. As its large eyes suggest it is the world’s only nocturnal gull that feeds on squid that rise to the surface at night. Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • The passenger ferry landing for Aeropuerto Seymour de Baltra, Seymour Airport on Baltra Island, Isla Baltra. Santa Cruz,  Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree.  This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Tourists enjoy the white sands and sheltered waters of a cove behind Tortuga Bay. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Roots of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) plunge into white sand. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A female cactus finch (Geospiza scandens) feeding on an Opuntia or prickly pear (Opuntia megasperma) flower. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Portrait of a Brown Pelican. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) interacts with its young pup.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios) grow in the arid zone of Isla Plaza Sur among thorny shrubs.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios) grow in the arid zone of Isla Plaza Sur among thorny shrubs.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095313.jpg
  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios) grow in the arid zone of Isla Plaza Sur among thorny shrubs. This Opuntia is endemic to Galapagos,  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095294.jpg
  • A white tree stands out against weathered polygonal columns of basalt on the sea cliffs of Baltra Island, Isla Baltra. Santa Cruz, l, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095176.jpg
  • Tourists enjoy the white sands and sheltered waters of a cove behind Tortuga Bay. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093646.jpg
  • Roots of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) plunge into white sand. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093602.jpg
  • A male Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095289.jpg
  • Portrait of a Brown Pelican. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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