We leave Panama and head to Las Perlas.
Richard and Dean scuba clean Our Rose bottom,
ready for
Galapagos (the hulls have to be spotless – not a barnicle in sight,
otherwise
they send you way off shore to clean it again).
Our trip to the Galapagos was 6 days… actually could have been
5, however we had to slow ourselves down a great deal in the last 24 hours,
otherwise we would have arrived in the evening of the 5th day –
rather arrive on the morning of the next.
Dean catching a nap – we catch up when we can
Skipjack Tuna caught meant Sashimi, Sesame Seared Tuna and Salad
– YUM
Crossing the equator was celebrated with
Neptune paid tribute to.
After crossing, we turned around and went
over again, so the Richard and Dean could swim across…
Dean has brought over a guitar to give me lessons…
On a very low wind day, we try out our
new (2nd hand) Spinnaker
And set up the Storm sail – just to
remind ourselves
On Arrival to San Cristobel, Galapagos we
await our Agent, Customs, Immigration, Health and Divers. Once all the formalities are completed,
we celebrate Deans first crossing of the Equator and our arrival in Galapagos
with Champagne
We use the window protectors that Richard
designed for the Canal Transit as Sea Lion deterrants – the Sea Lions though
cute when you first see them, soon become a real menace as they climb onto Our
Rose on any opportunity and make a horrible mess
(they defacate in abundance –
putting it very politely!)
Since this photo, we have had to put another layer on top as they got over these!
It is very picturesque here
We go for a diving trip to Punta Pit,
where we saw some great marine life.
We also went ashore for a lovely hike,
where we were fortunate to see both Red Footed and Blue Footed Boobies
We leave Our Rose for a couple of days
and catch the ferry to Santa Cruz.
and catch the ferry to Santa Cruz.
Another gorgeous picturesque spot.
The Blue Footed Boobies were amazing to
watch
catching Sardines and Anchovies…
catching Sardines and Anchovies…
The Church had the most amazing stained
glass windows,
and this jewelry store great gates
and this jewelry store great gates
A great walk took us through a very dry
landscape with a lot of cactus – these gates along the way were quite amazing
ending up at a fissure in the volcanic
rocks
with a fresh water swimming hole
with a fresh water swimming hole
Passing the fish market, the lady is
keeping flies off the fresh tuna, while a pelican looks on from above and a
seal waits for scraps below the table.
The sea Lions chill out everywhere...
We had been told the diving at Gordons
Rocks
is well worth the trip
is well worth the trip
and that turned out to be an understatement!
It was EXTRAORDINARY.
We dived with at least 20 hammerhead
sharks,
white tip sharks, black tip sharks, turtles,
white tip sharks, black tip sharks, turtles,
Golden Rays, Manta Rays,
Spotted Eagle Rays, Normal Rays,
Sea Lions, and many schooling fish
it was truly a wonderful experience
Sea Lions, and many schooling fish
it was truly a wonderful experience
The group of us had to go and have a drink to toast our day
Our dive friends were from Australia, Germany and Denmark