Photos from the Galapagos

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rcohn

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I was on a 12-day diving trip in the Galapagos Islands in August on the Aggressor II. The trip was fantastic, exceeding everyone’s expectations. With three days each at Wolf and Darwin we had more whale sharks than we bothered to count, hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, silky sharks, sea lions, eagle rays, and swimming with a huge (+100) pod of dolphins. We spent two days at Punte Vicente Roca on Isabella Island, the dive masters thanked us because the Aggressor had not done the site in two years. There we saw mola-molas, turtles, penguins, marine iguanas, red-lipped batfish, and all the smaller stuff. We also had dives at Cousins Rock, Seymour Island, and Roca Redonda.

While I was the only non-photographer in the group, I did carry a Canon subcompact point and shoot camera on some of the dives. A few shots are included below. If you want to see a more of what diving in one of the best sites in the world looks like, I’ve been corrected and posted pictures on my webshots site,: See: http://community.webshots.com/user/rfcohn for all the photos.

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Thanks for sharing. Nice shots for a compact point'n'shoot! well done!
 
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