The animals on the island have nothing else better to do than to stuff themselves!
Often just going for a swim and chilling on the rocks, sunbathing for the rest of the day!
‘Leave me be…’
Florena was our home for 8 days! Surprisingly, this little girl had 16 tourists and about 7 crew members!
The red crabs made bellies rumble. Once upon a time, people were able to eat them, however animal life is not protected on the Galapagos Islands!

A Male bird waiting for a female, showing off his red chin!

An important source of water supply in dry climates.
In the well known capital of Bolivia, is Sucre. A UN heritage site wherein lies a small trekking company that took me for a wonderful experience in the rural side of Bolivia. 
Condor Trekkers caters to all age groups, but more importantly, they provide well rounded guides. The wholesome guides provided safety as we trekked and ensured that they had answered all our questions about the area and its inhabitants.
We had to improvise at times because the trek was not always there!
These protected areas hold vast amounts of resources!
This was our picnic lunch for the couple of days that we went trekking!
Local village children that spoke some Spanish, Aymara and Quechua! We bought some bracelets from them!

Another pit stop along the way to Perito Moreno and look who was waiting! This was a fresh insight to rural Argentinians! The rough facial structure, simple clothes and the hat! Continue reading