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    Following Charles Binford street to the Tortuga Bay entrance.
    Tortuga Bay Trailhead.
    Tortuga Bay Trail.
    Tortuga Bay.
    Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) heading out to sea at Tortuga Bay.
    Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) at Tortuga Bay.
    Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) covered in salt from dried ocean water at Tortuga Bay.
    Galápagos brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) at Tortuga Bay.
    Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) swimming at Tortuga Bay.
    A grapsus grapsus crab perched on a marine iguana at Tortuga Bay.
    Yellow warbler at Tortuga Bay.
    Grapsus grapsus crab at Tortuga Bay.
    An American oystercatcher at Tortuga Bay.
    An American oystercatcher at Tortuga Bay.
    Galápagos brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) floating at Tortuga Bay.
    A Galápagos finch at Tortuga Bay.
    Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
    Great blue heron in Tortuga Bay.
    Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) at Tortuga Bay.
    Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus Cristatus) at Tortuga Bay.
    Leaving Tortuga Bay on the cobblestone trail.
    Cacti along the Tortuga Bay Trail.
    Tortuga Bay.

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