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Daily JournalNarval Expeditions
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After the divers cleared the deck the non divers head out to explore the island. The bird watching was amazing. First spotted was a Blue-footed Boobie bird. A young cormorant perches midcliff. |
| A Brown Pelican (male) stretches it's pouch. Magnificent Frigate birds. A male sea lion chillax's on the rocks. |
| While a couple of other sea lions play in the water. |
| Donald was first in the water. Next our one legged guest Carol. The water was clear and loaded with marine life. |
| Scissortail Damselfish and King Angelfish. (left) Yellowtailed Surgeonfish and (right) Rainbow wrasse fish. A camouflaged Fanged Blennie. |
| Giant Damselfish. How inviting is this? |
| Body and tail of a Green Moray eel. Juvenile Giant Damselfish. Purple sea urchin and orange cup coral. |
| Can you see the octopus in the picture. |
Lela and Gaylin head out kayaking. Gaylin gets her hands on a Tan Seastar. |
| A local fisherman had dropped by to sell us some of his fresh catch of the day. Fresh, delicious "redfish". Our last sunset of the trip. After the sun had set we ended our night with an escort from 3 Bottlenosed dolphins. |
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