Galapagos Penguin off Isabela Island

These two Galapagos penguin enjoy an evening sunset on a small spit of lava in Elizabeth Bay off Isabela Island in the Galapagos. The photo was taken as we traveled in our “panga” back toward the Sagitta (our approach pictured below). Sagitta was home for a week as we explored the wildlife and ecology of the Galapagos, a world within itself.

Image credits: Tom Schueneman
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Tom Schueneman
Tom is an online publisher, editor, and freelance writer. He is the founder of GlobalWarmingisReal.com and the History Blog Project, as well as publisher and editor-in-chief of the Hippie Magazine Network. Tom also contributes to numerous environmental blogs including TriplePundit, Ecopolitology, Sustainablog, Planetsave, and Cleantechnica. Tom also a contributor for OneSimpleAsk.com. Tom's work has led him to Europe, Africa, Latin America, Canada, the South Pacific, and across the United States. His home base is San Francisco, California.
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