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Where is Chankanaab, and was this creature wild or captive? And that water in the background -- beautiful!

 

Chankanaab National Park, Cozumel, Mexico (Caribbean side)

The park is considered a conservation area for fauna and flora after being decreed a national park in the year 1980, also swim with dolphins, snorkeling etc.

 

 

Here are a couple more, one showing size next to someone (the other half).:eek:

 

They can come and go as they please, the area where the orange one is, is a man made small lagoon with fish in it. (just to the left of the wife)

 

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Dickie

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Icy Strait Point, Sept 2012

 

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Nice capture (I know it can vary, but what was the weather like when you went, can't decide whether panama canal or Alaska :confused:)

 

Dickie

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Chankanaab National Park, Cozumel, Mexico (Caribbean side)

The park is considered a conservation area for fauna and flora after being decreed a national park in the year 1980, also swim with dolphins, snorkeling etc.

 

 

Here are a couple more, one showing size next to someone (the other half).:eek:

 

They can come and go as they please, the area where the orange one is, is a man made small lagoon with fish in it. (just to the left of the wife)

 

ry%3D480

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Dickie

 

 

Great pictures.

Reminds me of the igunas that we see in St Thomas at Crown Bay.

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Nice capture (I know it can vary, but what was the weather like when you went, can't decide whether panama canal or Alaska :confused:)

 

Dickie

 

The full transits are the best.

Alaska is also great -- check out HAL's Amsterdam 14 day itinerary. It is being offered in 2014. We did it in 2011 and 2012.

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Chankanaab National Park, Cozumel, Mexico (Caribbean side)

The park is considered a conservation area for fauna and flora after being decreed a national park in the year 1980, also swim with dolphins, snorkeling etc.

 

 

Here are a couple more, one showing size next to someone (the other half).:eek:

 

They can come and go as they please, the area where the orange one is, is a man made small lagoon with fish in it. (just to the left of the wife)

 

ry%3D480

ry%3D480

 

Dickie

 

One of its relatives here in Sydney ;)

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