Part 1 focuses primarily on Sea Lions and Iguanas. Part 1 of 3, Episode one of the documentary series: Sea Trek, with Martha Holmes and Michael deGruy. One of the far more obscure shows and documentary series from the BBC. Sea Trek dated back to 1992, has seldom been repeated (if ever) and has long been out of production on VHS video. No DVD release has been made. At the time, the plastic bubble equipment and being able to talk underwater was pretty revolutionary.

Some quick clips of a few of the animals on the Galapagos Islands from my vacation

A short teaser of a diving trip to the Galapagos Islands

The spotted eagle ray flourishes in the eroded corals of the Galapagos islands. Witness them in their beautiful environment. From the BBC

Hope you enjoy the videos of our trip to the paradise of the Galapagos Islands. Truly the best destination to choose when going to Ecuador. We choose to spend some days on Santa Cruz Island do-it-yourself style and afterwards going on a cruise to visit the beauty of the Southern Islands of the Galapagos: Plaza Sur, Santa Fe, Espanola and San Cristobal. The first days we enjoyed Tortuga Bay and the tourist life of Puerto Ayora. Also we took a bay tour around Puerto Ayora and saw the giant Tortoises! On first class yacht Galapagos Voyager (highly recommended) we first visited the Charles Darwin Research Station to get more insight in their conversation work. After that we saw rich birdlife everywhere: Frigate Birds and Boobies (Blue-Footed and Nazca). Sea Lions greeting us everywhere and on the first islands plenty of Marine and Land Iguanas! Santa Fe and Espanola Islands also have a rich marine life: Reef Sharks, Spotted Eagle Rays and Sea Turtles everywhere.

The Galapagos Islands are a world apart – in almost every way. Frankly, I did not know what to expect when I embarked on this journey. In preparation, I read again Charles Darwin’s “The Origin of Species.” When I finally followed (literally) in his footsteps, I found myself overwhelmed and speechless in the face of such beauty, unspoiled by any form of civilization. This is the closest thing to time travel you can find on earth. Sadly, I’m used to wild animals running away from me, being afraid of all humans as potential predators. But not so here on these islands. In fact, I had to watch my every step, so I would not hurt nesting Albatross or Blue-footed Boobies who showed no inclination to get out of my way for the sake of self-preservation. More than once, I nearly squished an Iguana blending perfectly into the rocky landscape. The best part of the Galapagos wildlife scene, of course, takes places under water. Bring your snorkel gear if you come here, because you are going to tango with the local seals, sea turtles and even the occasional shark (all harmless, I was told). The best (and in my opinion only) way to see the islands is to go by ship. I traveled comfortably to all the islands on the motor yacht “La Pinta.” This recently renovated vessel offers comfortable accommodations, excellent food and good service. There are other yachts in the area, so you have a choice, even in high season. But I do recommend that you make all your travel arrangements at least one

This sea lion pup was entertaining itself pretty well until my group passed by. Then, he proceeded to follow the group. He started following the group for a brief period of time. This trip to Ecuador was offered by the University of Wyoming and was a week study down in the Galapagos Islands. This video was taken on January 2nd, 2009 on the Island of Espanola (Hood)at Gardner Bay in the Galapagos Islands.

The Galapagos Islands are known worldwide for their sea lion colonies. In the Galapagos, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador, these beautiful animals are tame and very approachable. The photographer can get very close to them, and appreciate their many unique (and other funny!) facial expressions. In this collection, I feature sea lions welcoming some visitors on a park bench, while others play with their mates. I also caught one taking a nap. These images, as well as hundreds of other photos, are available as Fine Art Greeting Cards on my website. Each greeting card is handmade from original photos that I took all over the world, and is printed on 100% recycled paper. www.CardsBySergio.com Use a beautiful and unique greeting card to write your thoughts to a special person in your life. Or buy a bundle of cards as an elegant, affordable gift for someone you care for.

Diving Galapagos Islands May 2004. For full travel diary from Galapagos: www.helgeroe.com/C+S%20America.htm#Travel%20mail%206 www.helgeroe.com

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