Dunedin, New Zealand
The tide is out...
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Keitels nest on headlands in little mounds of mud.
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Momma albatross and her chick. The albatross only mates once every two years.
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The shoat is the albatross' greatest enemy because it eats the eggs. The shoat was introduced into New Zealand and destroys many local animals and birds. They are working to get rid of it.
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Headland into Dune
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Heading to sea - the ship is small compared to the land and sea....
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Interesting flowers that grow all over this area.
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Lovely flower bed.
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Yellow penguin beach
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Seal sleeping
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This penguin was molting. See all the feathers around it?
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This penguin just snoozing.
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This penguin stolling up from the water. According to the guide, it is rare to see them during the day coming in from the sea,
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Taking a dip in a fresh water pool
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