bahia tortuga

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In stark contrast to the black sand of Playa Negra, this beach had the whitest sand. Although the beach is named after the turtles that allegedly frequent it, we didn't see any.

If you're sick of iguanas after our last post about them, read no further because these marine iguanas are bigger and more 'dinosaur-y'.






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11 comments

  1. Ack!
    So scary. Great photos, though. God. I just hate them so much.

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  2. So cool! And these photos are gorgeous--can't wait to see what the new SLR produces! :D

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  3. Those iguanas are intense!

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  4. Love this last photo.

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  5. I love the animal posts!

    Unrelated, you are gorgeous Mina!

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  6. these are amazing and that last one= GOLD.

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  7. awesome pictures! those iguanas remind me of komodo dragons.

    love the blog! it's so cool that ya'll travel around the world like this!

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  8. You guys are so inspiring! I love your photos. Quick question - do you think you'll ever do a post about the financials and planning of your trip? Just wondering how much it's costing you to travel for a year (or more), what kind of airline tickets you have, how much hotels are costing, etc.

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  9. I love those fish eye shots! BTW, those iguanas are huge! Do they bite? I'd be nervous to get too close.

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  10. OMG! These Iguanas are so flippin' cute! Great post, Loving all the photographs.

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  11. Jessica - We get asked these questions quite often, so, we were planning on posting an F.A.Q. Stay tuned!

    Maddy - Despite how the pictures may seem, we didn't get close enough to find out!

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