Highlights of the sea tour:
Cons- no blue footed boobies. Apparently boobies in Peru have grey feet but I still didn't reliably see them.
Tour liked dragging you around in herds as tours do. Jes reckoned more than most, but she didn't bear the brunt of Pedro's constant bitching, nagging, and bothering my friends to get me to join the last herd.
Pros- Omg it's seal breeding season. This means that when you go to see fur seals (sea lions) there are tots seal pups by the swarm on the beach.
The seal pups are like learning the sea by hanging out in the wave wash and getting knocked over.
We saw a mother and baby seal swimming next to each other with periodic barks back and forth to communicate. It was very encouraging to the worth of all things.
Sea lions when hanging out on a rock or something like to stick their noses in the air and fluff out their really existent manes.
We saw a sea lion couple chilling on a rock and an actual third sea lion climbed out of the sea with a fish in its actual mouth and like offer it to the others. This was insane.
We saw a black volcano beach and a red iron oxide beach.
The desert meets the ocean on the coast so everything is dry and dead here. My mind rasps for the green of the mountains.
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