This past spring, Renata Andreani and Tom Donovan set sail with Quasar Expeditions to the Galápagos Islands. On the beaches, sleepyhead sea lions sprawled lazily in the sun while the couple paused to read the Gazette. Sharing the pages with their whiskered companions, it felt as though the sea lions themselves were part of the readership. With wildlife so close it felt within reach, their voyage became a vivid memory of nature’s abundance.
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