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April 5-14 2010 Next year Trackers International offers a trip that I strongly believe is the opportunity of a lifetime World famous naturalist and wildlife tracker Jon Yo</content>
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    <title>Travel Blog: Ecuador 2009 Part 2</title>
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The 11 mile hike on Sierra Negro on Isabela Island was 7 hours of incredible scenery the second largest crater in the world with its last eruption in 2005 We hiked over fi</content>
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    <title>Travelogue: Ecuador 2009</title>
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By Nicole Apelian Lead Guide and Adventurer&#13;
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A week ago we arrived in Quito almost 10000 feet in elevation There we found a beautiful old town with colorful market</content>
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by Nicole Apelian&#13;
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The Galapagos Islands are are every biologists dream Its the birthplace of evolutionary biology teeming with endemic species Endemic refers to sp</content>
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