Our week started with some pink dolphins swimming around our skiffs, and some gray dolphins fishing — what a great show! Clavero is a huge lake that has a couple of villages by the shoreline. This place is full of wildlife, such as ospreys, monkeys, multicolored birds, dolphins, and hundreds of species of fish. And our afternoon was as amazing as the morning: we observed many varieties of egrets, sloths, macaws, and the great landscape with humongous trees and emerald green vegetation. We had an astonishing beginning in this paradise!
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 13 May 2024
Clavero Lake and Yanayacu River, 5/13/2024, Delfin II
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Christian Saa, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Christian was born on the island of Isabela in the Galápagos archipelago. He grew up on a farm and had a magical childhood devoid of cars, electricity, telephones—just pure nature and playful sea lions along the beach. At the age of seven, he moved w...
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