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Sunday, August 9, 2009. Many thanks to all our fantastic students, wonderful local guides, and to our expert Kitty Coley for making this trip one to remember. Elie, Alex, and Jes. National Geographic Student Expeditions. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Yesterday we settled into our last spot in the Galápagos, San Cristobal. One group spent the day finishing up On Assignment projects. And then hit the beach. The other headed to two locations for. Even saw Galápagos sharks below us as we swam through the. Befor.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009. Many thanks to all our fantastic students, wonderful local guides, and to our expert Kitty Coley for making this trip one to remember. Elie, Alex, and Jes. National Geographic Student Expeditions. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Yesterday we settled into our last spot in the Galápagos, San Cristobal. One group spent the day finishing up On Assignment projects. And then hit the beach. The other headed to two locations for. Even saw Galápagos sharks below us as we swam through the. Befor.

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