After a delightful lunch at Altair, a picturesque highland restaurant (plus a swim in their pool and a volleyball game), some in our group visited a pair of huge pit craters, Los Gemelos, which are surrounded by Scalesia forest. From there, it was on to El Rancho Mariposa, a ranch in the route of the tortoises' migrations. What a thrill it was to see these noble creatures in the wild! One was more than 100 years old and weighed some 300 pounds, according to Emma Ridley, our naturalist, who is in the photo with the sign that says "Danger, crossing tortoises." As we were getting ready to leave, we saw another awesome sight: exquisite, jewel-like vermilion flycatchers mating on an African tulip tree! "The highlight of the trip so far" said fellow expeditioner Barbara Merwin of Barrington, Ill. "Spectacular!" said David Royce of St. Louis, Mo. We couldn't agree more!
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