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The Largest Number Of Magellanic Penguins Is Found Here
- September 5th, 2008
29 March 2008: The Magellanic Penguin is the most common and numerous penguin species found in South America. The size of its population is estimated to be a total of 1.5 million couples. 2500 couples can be found in Seno Otway which we visited yesterday, and 62,000 couples can be found on Magdalena Island (85 [...] Read More
Punta Arenas - The Southernmost City Of The World
- September 4th, 2008
27 March 2008: After a long flight from Mexico to Santiago de Chile, we then flew on the same day from Santiago, the capital of Chile, down south to Punta Arenas. Punta Arenas is by the Strait of Magellan, in Brunswich peninsula, and was once called “Sandy Point” by J. Byron, who discovered it in [...] Read More
32 Flights & 14 Countries, Yet We Haven’t Missed A Day Of Work!!
- September 4th, 2008
We already miss being world travelers. After nearly a year of traveling around the globe, we are back! 32 flights, 14 countries and a lifetime of memories.
These are the countries we went, in chronological order: Macau, Hong Kong, Borneo (Malaysia), Thailand, US, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador, Spain, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana. As for [...] Read More
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Setting Foot On The Wildlife Haven Of The Galapagos Islands
- July 22nd, 2008
22 June 2008 Sunday: Getting to Galapagos was an adventure on its own. First of all we had to book flights from Guayaquil to Galapagos. There are two companies you can fly with: the military-linked company Tame and the private Aerogal. Aerogal didn’t have any seats for the dates we wanted, so we decided to [...] Read More
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