Pictures from the Galapagos
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
My son wants to ask if you saw lots os seals/sea lions (he loves them).
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
No seals at all, but 1,000's of Sea Lions.Aaron wrote:My son wants to ask if you saw lots os seals/sea lions (he loves them).
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Well, as long as he can't see Uranus...Teaos wrote:]I am planning on getting her This lens for Christmas. A 55-250mm, one of my astronomy friends say that in dark skys he can make out the moons of Jupiter with it and the phases of Venus.
On a different note, I was somehow disappointed my the Masked Boobie...
I guess I expected something else...
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
There's also blue and red footed boobies too... As I said while there, anywhere else in the world I would have been in trouble for walking around taking pictures of boobies...Praeothmin wrote:Well, as long as he can't see Uranus...Teaos wrote:]I am planning on getting her This lens for Christmas. A 55-250mm, one of my astronomy friends say that in dark skys he can make out the moons of Jupiter with it and the phases of Venus.
On a different note, I was somehow disappointed my the Masked Boobie...
I guess I expected something else...
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