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Frequent Flyer Program – Galápagos Style

October 5, 2008.

Galápagos is home to many endemic animals, most of which are fearless because of their lack of natural predators.  From the world’s only seagoing lizards to flightless cormorants and penguins, flamingos, inflatable frigate birds, wave albatrosses, clownish boobies and 13 species of Darwin finches, you can enjoy thrilling encounters with animals—up close—on any one of O.A.R.S.’ three Galápagos trips.

Take for example…

(Maybe a little too up close and personal?)

 

 

Thanks to California/Oregon Operation Manager and Galápagos and Chile guide – James Rodger – for the photos.

 

 

       

 

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