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20 Apr 10
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Guest Post: Vagabond in the Galapagos
Today, we want to tell you about two really fantastic people who are currently sailing in the south Pacific. Otto and Lili are two very good friends Alyson and I made while traveling through the southern Caribbean. Unlike us, they have their own boat named Vagabond. Its a 46′ Dix sailboat that Otto built himself. They left from South Africa on Vagabond over 3 years ago and have been sailing their way around the world ever since.
Otto, Lili, and Alyson reveling during the Colombian Independence Day Festivals in Cartagena.Alyson and I last saw Otto and Lili in Cartagena, Colombia where we all spent several weeks enjoying festivals, playing backgammon tournaments and exploring the city. Since then Vagabond has sailed through the San Blas Islands of Panama and on through the canal. Yesterday, we received an email with some fun and amazing photos of their current location, the Galapagos Islands. We thought you guys would enjoy these!
From Lili and Otto:
“Hola amigos & amigas
Yesterday we went on a tour of the island and the attached pictures tell a story. We are incredibly impressed how things are done here – very eco friendly and tastefully laid out. Everywhere you go, there are signs carved out of wood that are very informative and loads of benches to rest ones weary feet from all the walking in the heat. We absolutely love it here – the wildlife is amazing and we are having such fun swimming and frolicking with the sea lions, especially the pups, in the water.
Today and tomorrow we will spend refuelling with diesel and then we are going to go diving in a place that is notorious for its viewing of hammerhead sharks, the following day we will take a ferry to the next island over called Santa Cruz where we will visit the Charles Darwin Scientific Research Centre and then we will just hang around for a few more days to enjoy the wonderful snorkelling and other sites. It’s so nice being a tourist again.”
At the Volcano Crater with our guide Carlos.
Benches in the Park.
Galapagos Land Tortoise.
Galapagos Marine Iguana.
Lil in the Tortoise Sanctuary.
Looking down from the Volcano
Otto, the photographer.
Signs in the Sanctuary.
More Signs.
Sea Lions doing Yoga.
Maureen making friends.
Sea Lion Pup.
More Yoga.
Playtime.
The Scenery.Crewing with Otto and Lili is a fellow travel blogger, Ursula at Abroad Aboard. Her stories of their trip from Panama to the Galapagos are fun, insightful and hilarious. Here is a short excerpt from her post about dealing with sea lions during their second day in the Galapagos.
“A HUGE male seal stank the whole stern up this morning, and THEN he shit…. the smell was intolerable. Otto fixed a rope, lightly tied, to dangle onto the seal, like a bad itch that won’t go away, and well, he left. Maybe it is that simple to get rid of them? They are ALL OVER the anchorage & the dock & jetty & jetty pathway…. Over coffee this morning, Otto & Lili tell me that they discovered seals snort, fart, cough, whistle, honk etc & smell bad through the night, they are nocturnal! “
To read more about their adventures check out Ursula’s blog at Abroad Aboard.
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I am very glad for getting information about Galapagos island. Thanks for sharing.
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Joseph
The Galapagos Islands are the most incredible living museum of evolutionary changes, with a huge variety of endemic species (birds, land and sea animals, plants).
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Zuri
The Galapagos Islands are the most incredible living museum of evolutionary changes, with a huge variety of endemic species (birds, land and sea animals, plants) and landscapes not seen anywhere else.
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Guy McLaren
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Guy McLaren
Sailing is the ultimate escape, me thinks, no fuel required, I sadly cannot afford a boat yet and maybe never so I'll go by land. I am a tad jealous I will admit. You are living my real dream
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Travelogged
I can't tell you how jealous I am that you got so close to sea lions! When I was in California last spring, I was constantly on the look out for them and I saw some adorable ones. But I never close enough to touch them!
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