Fresh Pics from Galapagos

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Very nice! I didn't know iguanas went that deep. The sea lion on the bench is priceless.

Hi JamesBon92007 ,
the sea lions are awesome.... so playful and curious... It was the first time for me with them :)
The iguanas were only at 4-6 meters deep.... they eat the grass at that deep... :wink:
 
Hi JamesBon92007 ,
the sea lions are awesome.... so playful and curious... It was the first time for me with them :)
The iguanas were only at 4-6 meters deep.... they eat the grass at that deep... :wink:

I've seen them swimming but I'd never seen them actually diving down and doing stuff.
 
Hi to all,
here https://www.flickr.com/photos/scipio2010/albums/72157692029916374 you can see some new pics made in Galapagos islands during a liveaboard on M/y Nortada.
All the pics underwater are made with a Panasonic Gh5 in Nauticam housing and a Panasonic 7-14mm.
All the pics out of water are made with a Panasonic Gx8 :)
Scipionems
Hi Scipionems,
maybe you can answer some questions for me:
I plan to go to Galapagos in 2025. The Nortada seems to be much cheaper than many other LOB, did you like the boat, where there some reasons why the other cost more?
What time of the year have you been? I would like to avoid the very cold water and maybe go in May?
Thank you very much,
Andrea
 
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