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Friday, November 1, 2013
Genovesa
Our last stop. Genovesa barely qualifies as an island; it's just what's left of an ancient volcano, a crescent of rock rising maybe 100 feet above the waterline.
We were the only human visitors today. Just us, a few sea lions, and thousands of amazing birds.
Like this guy, a juvenile frigatebird.
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