Real life captured #70: San Cristobal Island Galapagos! Part Two (15 photos)

Hey there my Steemit friends! One thing you'll notice in the "Real Life" photos of San Cristobal is that the animals in the photos are natural inhabitants of the island who share the town with the locals. Normally when I show animals in this series they are stray dogs or pets, but not here! Seems as if the animals have no fear of man what-so-ever!

So one theme in all these Galapagos posts will certainly be animals animals everywhere! Wait until you see the Galapagos Tortoises weighing in at 500 pounds! What I really like about the wildlife in the Galapagos is that the animals are big! It's not like a squirrel in the park, it's like you're walking down a path and there is a huge iguana or big ole' sea lion. It's a very fun place to be if you are a nature lover.

In these photos we get a glimpse of life of the locals too, you'll see a group of people in the evening doing an aerobic exercise choreographed dance workout. We see the church lit up at night; Catholicism is the main religion in all of Latin America. We see a tour center, a restaurant, a simple local retail store; and of course there is a sea lion just hanging out on the sidewalk. Now come along and let's see what we can see!

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