Our trip to Mexico was very fun. We saw baby turtles getting released to the ocean and we learned that out of 100 only 3-5 will survive. We also saw and snorkelled with Whale Sharks in the wild. Each Whale Shark has a different pattern similar to human finger prints. They eat plankton and they are the biggest fish on earth. My grandparents were there too and we just joined them for few days. In the matter of fact we were in the same hotel 7 years ago when I was 2 year old. Despite pool, beach, sun and activities together with my grandpa we did little fashion show. Hope you like it.
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Our trip to the Galapagos was amazing, not just because of wild life but because I did not see a single piece of litter on the road and the airport was the first ecological airport .There was also a sign that said that straws, plastic plates, plastic bags, and plastic bottles were banned by law.We visited 9 islands and saw sharks (swimming with sharks was a bit scary), turtles (they were huge), loads and loads of fish (even some rainbow trouts that were very colourful), blue footed boobies (those are birds that have blue feet because the only food they eat is a blue tinted sardine), frigate birds (they have a puffy bright red neck), swimming iguanas (they can live up to 40 years ,they go 12 meters deep every time they look for food ,and they eat algae), we also saw sea lions ( one of the the ways to distinguish a sea lion and a seal is seals use their back flippers and stomach to walk, where as a sea lions use their front and back flippers to walk. I had an amazing trip I hope we come back there soon.
Be ready for 300 picture of Iguanas, 100 of Sea lions and about 5 of me and 2 of mom Enjoy 10 pages of pictures 😉
It was our second time in Churchill, this time in the summer “hunting” for Belugas, and we saw tons of them. They were very playful and they even tried to tip our kayak. We met Angela and George who made our stay memorable. After Churchill we flew to Rankin Inlet in Nunavut. It is different Canada up there, as mom said felt like top of the world. We staid with Samantha and her family and they treated us to Jerky Caribou. First day we spent watching local woman Cleaning seal skin, checking local Potter studio, seeing left overs from Nickel Mine and wonder around the town. We went for a day trip to Tundra and mom was going crazy seeing all the animals sculls and bones, she even brought a caribou jaw. We even saw natural Oil seeping from the ground. We love arctic, mom is trying to convince me to go up in the winter to -60. No!
Washington, Oregon and California, over 3000 km in 7 days. The theme of the trips was Mother’s Earth Seismic activity. We left Vancouver right after the earthquake in California, once we arrived the shake moved to Washington. Phew! Brief visit at Cannon Beach and hanging out with my class mates. Down to Californias Coast on 101 legendary road- tsunami escape route. Cool Blimp Museum; Redwoods National Park with the 7 meters in diameter tree, and where I was eaten alive by moskitos. Then east, to Lassen National Park with 4 meters of snow and few volcanoes. Then north to Crater National Park with the Clearest water visibility on earth: 44 meters; and finally to Mount St. Helens, which erupted in 1980, 2004 and 2008 and is still active. I was holding stones that were only 2 years older than me. Enjoy!!!
Mexico Baja California Sur was mainly relaxing. We did meet some whale sharks and playful sea-lions which was my highlights. Visiting Cabos Arch was a must. I had chance to blow some glass in a glass blowing factory and ride some horses. I finally shoot my first youtube channel video which will be out soon. I joined foam pool party and had a ride in some sort of space looking ball. Besides that we had lots of sun time lying down and eating, we all came back bit bigger. We met cool couple with two dogs traveling around the world in the coolest truck ever…that triggered lots of talk 😉