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Turtletales Part 10 Chapter 8!
"Blendes Family, 2/2" is now up! The thrilling conclusion of this wild adventure! Can the Hamato-McDuck Family defeat The Shredder? Will they ever be able to return home? And if so, will the two families ever reunite?
(I swear I didn't forget I was doing chores!)
#ether writes#turtletales#rise of the tmnt fanfic#rise of the tmnt crossover#ducktales 2017 fanfic#ducktales 2017 crossover#remember to log on to read!#The exciting conclusion!#I wanna be sappy here in the notes#But i think the ao3 ones are enough
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Jetset Superstar Travel Blog (Galapagos)
"Exploring the World, One Luxury Destination at a Time!"
About Us
Welcome to Jetset Superstar, where travel dreams take flight! I am a globetrotter dedicated to uncovering the most luxurious and unique travel experiences around the world. Whether you’re looking for opulent resorts, gourmet dining, or hidden gems off the beaten path, we’ve got you covered!
We will show you the best places to go, depending on what holiday you are looking for. We will also show you the best places to book your holiday. What to take, before you go and what to do there.
Choosing the perfect holiday can be both exciting and daunting, as it sets the tone for your getaway. Start by considering what type of experience you crave—whether it’s a relaxing beach retreat, an adventurous mountain escape, or a vibrant city exploration. Think about your budget and how far you're willing to travel, as these factors will help narrow down your options. Don’t forget to consider the season; some destinations shine during specific times of the year, offering unique festivals or optimal weather. Finally, involve your travel companions in the decision-making process to ensure that everyone’s interests are accounted for, making your holiday not just a trip, but a memorable adventure for all.
Things to think about?
Before booking your holiday, consider these key factors:
Budget: Determine how much you’re willing to spend, including flights, accommodation, activities, and meals. This will help you narrow down your options.
Destination: Research potential destinations based on your interests—be it adventure, relaxation, culture, or cuisine. Check travel advisories and safety information.
Timing: Consider the best time to visit your chosen destination in terms of weather, peak tourist seasons, and local events or festivals.
Travel Companions: Discuss preferences and interests with anyone travelling with you to ensure everyone’s needs are met.
Accommodation: Decide whether you prefer hotels, vacation rentals, or unique stays like boutique lodges. Check reviews and amenities that matter to you.
Activities: Make a list of must-do activities and experiences. Some may require advance booking, so plan accordingly.
Travel Insurance: Consider purchasing travel insurance for peace of mind, covering potential cancellations or medical emergencies.
Visas and Vaccinations: Check if your destination requires visas or vaccinations and ensure you have everything in order well in advance.
Taking the time to reflect on these aspects will help you plan a smoother and more enjoyable holiday.
This time we have visited -
The Galapagos islands
Choosing an island in the Galapagos depends on your interests and what kind of experience you’re looking for. Here’s a brief overview of some popular options:
Santa Cruz: A great starting point, it has the largest population and offers easy access to other islands. You can visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, explore the highlands, and enjoy beautiful beaches.
San Cristóbal: Known for its rich wildlife and historical significance, this island features the capital, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. It's ideal for snorkelling, and you can visit the Interpretation Center to learn about conservation efforts.
Isabela: The largest island, Isabela is perfect for those seeking adventure and stunning landscapes. It boasts the Sierra Negra volcano, unique wildlife, and beautiful beaches. Great for hiking and exploring.
Floreana: This smaller island is less crowded and offers a glimpse into the Galapagos' history. It’s ideal for snorkelling, and you can see sea lions and other wildlife.
Genovesa: Known as "Bird Island," it's a haven for birdwatchers. The dramatic cliffs and beautiful beaches make it a unique spot, but it’s less accessible and typically part of longer cruises.
Consider what activities you enjoy—snorkelling, hiking, or wildlife viewing—and the kind of atmosphere you want when deciding on your ideal island!
I have always stayed in Santa Cruz as it has the biggest population and more hotels and restaurants and nightlife. Tours are available here by boat to all the other islands.
The Galapagos Islands, an Ecuadorian archipelago located in the Pacific Ocean, are renowned for their unique biodiversity and dramatic landscapes. Comprising 13 major islands and numerous smaller islets, this UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its extraordinary wildlife, much of which inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection.
Highlights
Biodiversity: Home to species found nowhere else on Earth, such as the Galapagos giant tortoise, marine iguanas, and blue-footed boobies, the islands offer unparalleled opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Unique Ecosystems: The varied landscapes range from volcanic craters and lava fields to lush highlands and pristine beaches, providing diverse habitats for flora and fauna.
Activities: Visitors can enjoy snorkelling, diving, hiking, and wildlife watching. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for exploring vibrant marine life, including sea turtles and colourful fish.
Conservation: The Galapagos Islands are a model for conservation efforts, with strict regulations in place to protect their fragile ecosystems. Sustainable tourism practices are emphasised to preserve the natural beauty.
Cultural Heritage: The islands have a rich history, from their discovery in the 16th century to their development as a national park and marine reserve. Local communities contribute to the preservation of their environment.
The Galapagos Islands offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience, combining adventure with the chance to witness nature in its most pristine form.
Packing for the Galapagos Islands requires careful consideration to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trip. Here’s a helpful list of essentials:
Lightweight Clothing: Bring breathable, quick-drying clothes suitable for warm weather, including T-shirts, shorts, and lightweight long sleeves for sun protection.
Swimwear: Pack a couple of swimsuits for snorkelling and beach outings.
Comfortable Footwear: Sturdy walking shoes or hiking sandals are essential for exploring trails, along with flip-flops for the beach.
Light Jacket or Sweater: Evenings can be cool, so a light jacket or sweater is recommended.
Sun Protection: Don’t forget sunscreen (reef-safe), sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against the sun.
Snorkelling Gear: While many tours provide equipment, you might want to bring your own mask and snorkel for comfort.
Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial, so a reusable water bottle will help minimize plastic waste.
Insect Repellent: Bring a good insect repellent to ward off mosquitoes, especially in the highlands.
Camera and Binoculars: Capture the unique wildlife and landscapes, and binoculars are great for bird watching.
Personal Medications: Ensure you have any necessary prescriptions and a small first-aid kit.
Packing these essentials will help you make the most of your Galapagos adventure!
When packing for the Galapagos Islands, it’s important to leave behind certain items that aren’t practical or necessary. Here’s what not to pack:
Heavy Luggage: Avoid large suitcases; opt for a lightweight backpack or soft duffel for easier transport on smaller boats and uneven terrain.
Formal Wear: Leave behind dressy outfits and formal shoes. Casual, comfortable clothing is ideal for the laid-back atmosphere.
Excessive Toiletries: Don’t pack large bottles or multiple products. Bring travel-sized toiletries and consider buying some items locally.
High Heels or Dress Shoes: These are impractical for the islands' rocky paths and beaches; stick to sturdy sandals or hiking shoes.
Excessive Electronics: Limit gadgets; while a camera and phone are great, you don’t need multiple devices. Also, remember to bring chargers and adaptors.
Heavy Jackets: While it can get cool in the evenings, a lightweight jacket or sweater is sufficient. No need for heavy winter wear.
Single-use Plastics: To minimise environmental impact, avoid bringing disposable plastic items. Opt for reusable bottles and bags instead.
How to get there?
To get to the Galapagos Islands, follow these steps:
Fly to Ecuador: Start by booking a flight to Ecuador, typically landing in Quito or Guayaquil, which are the main international gateways.
Connect to the Galapagos: From Quito or Guayaquil, take a domestic flight to either Baltra (near Santa Cruz Island) or San Cristóbal Island. Several airlines operate this route, with flights taking about 1.5 to 2 hours.
Enter the National Park: Upon arrival, you'll need to pay a National Park entrance fee, which is typically around $200 for adults. Make sure you have this in cash, very important.
Transportation on the Islands: Once in the Galapagos, you can arrange for transfers, join guided tours, or use local taxis and buses to get around.
Plan Your Itinerary: Decide whether you want to stay on one island or take a cruise to explore multiple islands, as this affects your travel logistics.
Booking in advance, especially during peak seasons, is recommended to secure flights and accommodations.
I used this website for my flights - https://trip.tp.st/orl0fH3l
When travelling to Guayaquil and Quito, it's essential to stay informed about safety:
Guayaquil
Crime Awareness: Petty crime, such as pick pocketing and bag snatching, can occur, especially in crowded areas. Stay vigilant and avoid displaying valuables.
Transportation: Use reputable taxi services or ride share apps instead of hailing cabs on the street, especially at night.
Neighborhoods: Stick to well-trafficked areas and avoid less populated neighborhoods after dark.
I have stayed at the Holiday Inn hotel at Guayaquil airport as its 5 stars and right next to the airport, no need to go into town if you are not interested. There is a pool on the roof with a gym and the food is very good. Free shuttle service available. In town i stayed at the Wyndham Puerto Santa Ana which was very good also.
Find it here - https://trip.tp.st/8Kpkr2Sx
In the town - https://trip.tp.st/J8fbB4Pb
Quito
Street Safety: Similar to Guayaquil, be cautious of your belongings in crowded places. Use a money belt and keep bags secured.
Public Transport: Use official taxis or ride share options, and be wary of public transport during peak hours.
Altitude Awareness: Quito is at a high altitude, so take it slow to acclimatise and stay hydrated.
Overall, both cities have their challenges, but with common sense and caution, you can enjoy a safe visit.
In Quito i stayed at the Wyndham Quito Airport and it was very nice, pool and gym and great restaurant. In the town i stayed at the JW Marriott Quito, which was exceptional.
At the Airport - https://trip.tp.st/QWLhzX7F
In the town - https://trip.tp.st/jWBFm6qd
If you plan to stay a couple of days in one of these cities, there is plenty to see and too much to list here.
Your Flight to Galapagos islands
The normal flight time to the Islands is 10.00 AM. Get to the airport with plenty of time in hand as you have to go through a quarantine process. They will ask you how long you are staying and will want to see proof of your return flights and where you are staying. Make sure you have all this with you and I found it easier to have it in paper form as it was easier than my previous trip using my mobile.
MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY FOOD OR PLANTS IN YOUR LUGGAGE.
They will then send your case through the scanner and off to the plane.
The main 2 airlines are Avianca and Latam. I have always used Latam which seems very good. Download their app, and also Avianca as I found them useful.
Useful link for flights to the islands - https://trip.tp.st/orl0fH3l
Landing in Galapagos
Depending where you are going you will either land at Seymour Galapagos Ecological Airport on the island of Baltra, which is a 5 minute boat ride away from Santa Cruz island.
This airport is the first ecological airport in the world and before tourism this was used as a base for American Planes during the second world war to hunt Japanese and German Submarines.
Once you are in Santa Cruz, it is a 45 minute drive to Puerto Ayora, the main town.
There are taxis and buses waiting here but most of the big hotels provide shuttle service.
San Cristobal island is the other airport.
Where to stay?
There are so many excellent hotels and hostels here to choose from, depending on your budget.
Review of Blu Galapagos Sustainable Waterfront Lodge
Blu Galapagos Sustainable Waterfront Lodge offers a charming and eco-friendly retreat in Puerto Ayora, perfectly situated on the waterfront just steps from Galapagos National Park and a short walk from the Charles Darwin Research Station. The lodge features 17 uniquely decorated rooms that are both comfortable and stylish, equipped with premium bedding, refrigerators, and modern amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi.
Guests can enjoy breathtaking views from the terrace and garden, creating a serene atmosphere to relax after a day of adventure. The on-site restaurant, Almar by Isla Grill, serves delightful international cuisine, with the option to dine alfresco while soaking in the garden ambience. The bar/lounge is a great spot to unwind with a refreshing drink.
With a friendly and multilingual staff, Blu Galapagos offers excellent tour assistance and shuttle services, making it easy to explore the islands. The lodge also provides convenient amenities like laundry facilities and luggage storage. Overall, Blu Galapagos is a fantastic choice for travellers looking to enjoy comfort and sustainability in a stunning location. Highly recommended for nature lovers and eco-conscious visitors!
I stayed in the Darwin Suite, named after Charles Darwin of course, check out the link. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin
A beautiful room overlooking the ocean with my own balcony and a king size bed. A big bathroom and it just felt natural and very different to other hotels. I can't fault anything about the hotel or the restaurant.
I booked this hotel through the following link - https://trip.tp.st/t14HE09V
This is my choice of 5 star hotels on the island.
Review of Hotel Fiesta, Puerto Ayora 3 star
Staying at Hotel Fiesta in Puerto Ayora is a delightful experience, perfectly situated on a tranquil lake just steps away from Galapagos National Park and Las Ninfas Lagoon. The hotel offers a peaceful retreat with a lovely outdoor pool, a terrace for stunning views, and beautifully maintained gardens. Each of the 30 rooms is comfortable and equipped with modern amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi and cable TV, making it a great place to unwind after a day of exploring.
The daily complimentary English breakfast is a nice touch, and the on-site restaurant serves delicious meals, with options for room service if you prefer to relax in your room. The bar/lounge and poolside bar are ideal spots to enjoy a refreshing drink. The staff is friendly and attentive, providing excellent tour and ticket assistance to help you make the most of your stay.
With easy access to nearby attractions like Academy Bay and Las Grietas, along with convenient shuttle services, Hotel Fiesta is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to explore the beauty of the Galapagos while enjoying comfortable accommodations. Highly recommended for both couples and families!
Here is the link - https://trip.tp.st/mNOSff2w
This is my choice for a 3 star hotel here in Puerto Ayora.
Review of Hostal Sueños Silvestres 2 Star
Hostal Sueños Silvestres in Puerto Ayora is a charming and affordable option for travellers seeking a laid-back atmosphere close to nature. Ideally located within a 5-minute walk of Galapagos National Park and Academy Bay, it offers easy access to key attractions like the Charles Darwin Research Station and Fishing Piers.
The hostel features a welcoming garden where guests can relax and enjoy the surroundings. With only six guestrooms, the intimate setting ensures a cozy experience, and each room is equipped with satellite television for entertainment. The bathrooms are simple but functional, featuring showers.
A highlight is the local cuisine breakfast available daily, providing a taste of the region to start your day. The staff is friendly and provides helpful tour and ticket assistance, making it easy to plan excursions. While the front desk operates during limited hours, the overall ambience is warm and inviting.
For budget-conscious travellers looking to immerse themselves in the Galapagos experience, Hostal Sueños Silvestres is a fantastic choice, combining comfort and convenience in a beautiful setting. Highly recommended for those seeking a true local experience!
To stay here, tap the link - https://trip.tp.st/GJ2tZ62x
A brief summary -
5-Star Hotels
Blu Galapagos Sustainable Waterfront Lodge: This luxurious lodge offers stunning waterfront views, premium accommodations, and eco-friendly practices. Guests enjoy a restaurant serving international cuisine, a garden, and easy access to Galapagos National Park. Ideal for those seeking comfort and sustainability.
3-Star Hotels
Hotel Fiesta: Conveniently located near key attractions like Galapagos National Park, this hotel features comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool, and an on-site restaurant. With friendly staff and recreational options, it provides a balanced experience for mid-range travellers.
2-Star Hotels
Hostal Sueños Silvestres: This cozy hostel offers basic accommodations within walking distance of major sites like the Charles Darwin Research Station. With a friendly atmosphere, garden space, and affordable local breakfasts, it’s perfect for budget-conscious travellers looking for a local experience.
If none of these hotels suit you, there are much more to choose from.
I only had time to review these 3 hotels this time. Please check out other hotels and beautiful locations at this link - https://trip.tp.st/CgUStqWm
Eating out in the Galapagos
Eating out in the Galapagos offers a delightful blend of local flavours and fresh ingredients. Here are some key points to consider:
Local Cuisine
Seafood: Given the islands' proximity to the ocean, fresh seafood is a staple. Try ceviche, grilled fish, and lobster, often served with rice and plantains.
Traditional Dishes: Sample local favorites like encebollado (a fish stew), tigrillo (a plantain and egg dish), and llapingachos (potato pancakes).
Dining Options
Restaurants: Puerto Ayora features a variety of restaurants, ranging from casual eateries to more upscale dining. Many offer outdoor seating with lovely views.
Cafés and Bars: Enjoy lighter fare at local cafés, where you can also find delicious coffee and pastries. Bars often serve cocktails made with local fruits.
Sustainability
Fresh and Local: Many restaurants focus on using sustainable seafood and locally sourced ingredients, aligning with conservation efforts in the region.
Tips
Reservations: During peak tourist seasons, it's wise to make reservations, especially at popular spots.
Try Local Beverages: Don’t miss out on local drinks like pisco sour or fresh fruit juices.
Overall, dining in the Galapagos is a wonderful way to experience the culture and natural bounty of the islands!
The most famous dish must be Ceviche.
Ceviche is a refreshing dish made from raw fish or seafood marinated in citrus juices, typically lime or lemon. The acidity from the citrus "cooks" the fish, giving it a tender texture and bright flavor. It’s often mixed with ingredients like onions, cilantro, tomatoes, and chilli peppers for added depth. Popular in many Latin American countries, ceviche is especially cherished in coastal regions for its freshness and vibrant taste, making it a perfect appetizer or light meal.
Try the local lobster, known as Langosta, fresh every day from the pier.
Try the local fish know as Bruja (Witch fish).
Cooked with wine and spices it is really delicious.
Just make sure you eat it before this gets it…..
Tours and Excursions
The Galapagos Islands offer a variety of tours and excursions that cater to different interests and activity levels. Here are some popular options:
Day Tours
Island Hopping: Explore multiple islands in a day, visiting key sites like Santa Cruz, Isabela, and Floreana. These tours often include snorkelling and wildlife watching.
Snorkelling Trips: Join guided snorkelling excursions to spots like Devil’s Crown or Kicker Rock, where you can swim with vibrant marine life, including sea lions and colourful fish.
Multi-Day Cruises
Yacht Cruises: Experience the islands aboard a luxury yacht or catamaran, with itineraries that allow you to visit several islands while enjoying onboard amenities.
Hiking and Nature Tours
Guided Hikes: Explore volcanic landscapes and national parks with knowledgeable guides who share insights about the unique flora and fauna.
Bird watching Tours: Discover the incredible bird life of the Galapagos, including endemic species like the blue-footed booby and the Galapagos finch.
Kayaking and Paddle boarding
Water Sports: Rent kayaks or paddle boards to explore the calm bays and inlets, offering a unique perspective of the islands' stunning coastlines.
Cultural Tours
Local Community Visits: Engage with local communities to learn about their culture and conservation efforts, enhancing your understanding of the Galapagos' heritage.
These tours provide an unforgettable way to experience the natural wonders and diverse ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands!
The Charles Darwin Foundation, established in 1959, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of the Galapagos Islands and the promotion of scientific research. Located in Puerto Ayora, the foundation plays a crucial role in protecting the unique biodiversity of the islands, which inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. It supports various conservation projects, conducts scientific studies, and provides education and outreach programs to raise awareness about the ecological challenges facing the Galapagos. The foundation collaborates with the Galapagos National Park and other organisations to implement sustainable practices and ensure the preservation of this remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site for future generations.
Charles Darwin Foundation
El Chato Ranch is a well-known tourist site, it allows you to appreciate the giant tortoises Chelonoidis porteri in their natural environment . Complement this magical expedition with a healthy and delicious lunch in our restaurant.
Rancho El Chato is located in the upper part of Santa Cruz Island, a few kilometers from the Santa Rosa Parish, approximately 45 minutes from Puerto Ayora.
Rancho El Chato
Las Grietas is a breathtaking natural wonder located near Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island. This stunning geological formation consists of deep, narrow cracks in the volcanic rock, filled with crystal-clear turquoise water. The hike to Las Grietas is relatively short and easy, taking you through a scenic landscape dotted with cacti and unique flora.
Once you arrive, the serene atmosphere is perfect for swimming, snorkelling, or simply soaking in the beauty of your surroundings. The water is refreshingly cool and offers excellent visibility, making it ideal for spotting colourful fish and marine life.
The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience. Bring your snorkelling gear, as the underwater scenery is just as captivating as the views above. Overall, Las Grietas is a must-visit spot for anyone travelling to the Galapagos, offering a blend of adventure, relaxation, and stunning natural beauty. Highly recommended!
You don't need a link for this, just google it and see where it is and a guide will meet you at the entrance. No need to book.
Diving Trips in the Galapagos
Live aboard Dive Trips:
Overview: These multi-day excursions offer divers the chance to explore various dive sites around the islands. Accommodations are typically on a comfortable yacht, allowing for easy access to remote areas.
Highlights: Dive with sea lions, hammerhead sharks, manta rays, and colourful fish. Popular sites include Wolf and Darwin Islands, known for their rich marine biodiversity.
Day Diving Trips:
Overview: Shorter excursions departing from Santa Cruz or San Cristóbal Island, allowing divers to experience specific sites in a single day.
Highlights: Dive at sites like Gordon Rocks or Kicker Rock, where you can encounter a variety of marine life, including schools of tropical fish and sea turtles.
Snorkelling Tours:
Overview: For those who prefer snorkelling, guided tours often include stops at some of the best underwater spots in the Galapagos.
Highlights: Snorkel with playful sea lions, vibrant marine iguanas, and an array of fish species in clear, warm waters.
Special Diving Trips:
Overview: Some operators offer themed dives, such as photography-focused trips or ecological dives, where divers learn about marine conservation.
Highlights: Opportunities to work with marine biologists or participate in citizen science projects while diving.
Considerations
Experience Level: Diving in the Galapagos can be challenging due to strong currents, so many trips require a certain level of certification and experience.
Best Time to Dive: While diving is possible year-round, the best conditions are generally from June to November, when visibility is optimal and marine life is abundant.
Diving in the Galapagos offers an unforgettable experience, allowing you to witness the incredible underwater ecosystems that make these islands a true paradise for divers.
The best dive centre I have dealt with seems to be Eagle Ray Tours.
As I don't dive I can only recommend who I believe in.
This is the link - https://www.eagleraygalapagos.com
Mention Jetset Superstar for a discount.
When you get home
Tips and Tricks When You Get Home from Holiday and Traveling
Unpack Promptly: As tempting as it is to leave your suitcase for later, unpacking immediately helps you settle back in and prevents clutter.
Laundry Time: Start washing your travel clothes to avoid a pile-up. It’s also a great way to get back into your routine.
Sort Photos: Organise and edit your travel photos while memories are fresh. This will make it easier to create albums or share your experiences.
Plan a Rest Day: Allow yourself a day to recover from travel fatigue. Take time to relax and adjust back to your regular schedule.
Hydrate: Drink plenty of water after your trip, especially if you travelled by plane, to help re-hydrate your body.
Revisit Experiences: Spend some time reflecting on your trip by making a journal or sharing stories with friends and family. This can help you process the experience and savour the memories.
Benefits of Massage and Reflexology
Stress Relief: Both massage and reflexology can significantly reduce stress and promote relaxation, helping you unwind after the hustle and bustle of travel.
Muscle Recovery: Travelling often leads to sore muscles from long flights or carrying luggage. A good massage can alleviate tension and enhance recovery.
Improved Circulation: These therapies promote better blood flow, which can be especially beneficial after long periods of sitting or standing during travel.
Enhanced Sleep Quality: Massage and reflexology can help improve sleep patterns, making it easier for you to transition back to your regular routine.
Holistic Healing: Reflexology targets specific pressure points in the feet and hands that correspond to different body systems, potentially alleviating discomfort and enhancing overall well-being.
Incorporating these tips and enjoying the benefits of massage and reflexology can help you smoothly transition back home after your travels!
Summary
We hope you enjoyed our blog on the Galapagos and found it useful for planning your own adventure! With its stunning landscapes and unique wildlife, the Galapagos offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you're looking for diving opportunities, exploring local cuisine, or learning about conservation efforts, we aim to provide you with the insights you need. Thank you for reading, and we wish you incredible journeys ahead!
Thanks for reading and keep a lookout for our next blog destination….
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Pagong Natong Tanan!
(𝓐𝓷 𝓐𝓷𝓲𝓶𝓪𝓵 𝓐𝔀𝓪𝓻𝓮𝓷𝓮𝓼𝓼 𝓯𝓸𝓻 𝓣𝓾𝓻𝓽𝓵𝓮𝓼)
Turtle conservation and wellbeing are greatly dependent on animal welfare and awareness. Turtles are amazing animals that have a special ecological significance and should be treated with respect. We can increase awareness of the need to conserve and maintain these amazing reptiles by bringing attention to the problems they face, which include habitat degradation, pollution, climate change, and illegal trading. Enacting policies such as designating protected areas, enforcing fishing regulations, and encouraging eco-friendly travel can help ensure the long-term viability of turtle populations and their environments. We show our dedication to sustaining biodiversity and preserving the natural beauty of our planet for future generations by appreciating and protecting these ancient species.
Every turtle has a story to tell, and it's up to us to listen and protect their future.
𝚁𝚎𝚏𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎𝚜:
https://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?201080/INFOGRAPHIC-Marine-turtles-in-the-Coral-Triangle
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Writer Nonnie with a cold and just dropped Turtletales Part 5! Away I go!
Turtletales: A Grave Encounter! (4108 words) by EsperKitty Chapters: 1/4 Fandom: Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Cartoon 2018), DuckTales (Cartoon 2017) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Michelangelo (TMNT), Donatello (TMNT), Leonardo (TMNT), Huey Duck (Disney), Dewey Duck (Disney), Webby Vanderquack, Black Heron (Disney), Falcon Graves (Disney), B.O.Y.D. (Disney: DuckTales), Bully Beagle (Disney) Additional Tags: Bullying, Flashbacks, Danger, falling, Post-Episode: s03e06 Astro B.O.Y.D.! (Disney: DuckTales 2017), Other Additional Tags to Be Added, I seriously still don't really know how to tag lol, Mostly because of bad memory of what happens in these fics after I write them, Adopted Sibling Relationship, F.O.W.L. | Fiendish Organization for World Larceny (Disney) Series: Part 5 of Turtletales Summary: Mikey's just trying to be a cool older brother, Huey just wants to show Mikey how to be a good Junior Woodchuck, and Donnie just wants to work!
#not mine#writer nonnie writes!#so much fun#duck tales#tmnt#fanfic#okay to reblog#off to read!#hope you feel better soon WN!
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Very quick sketch of Mikey as Papyrus!
The ideas I have in my head of a Rise Undertale au has me in a chokehold, so there’s a lot more to come!
I was thinking ether TurtleTale or UnderShell or the name
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Advice from a sea turtle 🐢 Swim with the current Be a good navigator Stay calm under pressure Be well traveled Think long term Age gracefully Spend time at the beach 🌊 I'm listening 😎💚 #SpiritualSunday #wordsofwisdom #sealife #turtletales #advicefromaseaturtle #protectwhatyoulove #oceanlove #greenwithtiffany (at Coral Baja)
#turtletales#sealife#advicefromaseaturtle#greenwithtiffany#oceanlove#protectwhatyoulove#spiritualsunday#wordsofwisdom
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When you draw skeletons. Then forget the noses. When you draw weapons. Then forget the holsters. When you draw clothes. Then forget clothes suck. Then suddenly you look at the unfinished picture and think, “This will be good. I won’t stop until it’s good.”
And end up with these.
I swear... I have such motivational issues. But like... I’m proud I did this. I feel like I’ve accomplished something significant in my life. All I have left to do is “color” and then... possibly add a background. And yes. For those of you that were curious. I am turning this into a comic.
#undertale#ut#au#underswap#underfell#swapfell#turtletale?#underturtle?#Ninjatale?#I think I might settle with Ninjatale#sans
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Current Page on ThorneTale continuing off Turtletale
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Follow our travel journey at #turtletales 💚🐢 📷 @benjhicks #PIYOGA
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What the heck is wrong with me? I drew this for amusement and yet I’ve already thought of a legitimate storyline for this drawing.
Plot; Raphael and Michaelangelo discover a sewer tunnel blocked off by a brick wall etched with strange symbols that look like hands. When Donatello successfully translates the “strange runes” he unknowingly breaks open the wall to reveal a strange underground world unlike any of the turtles had ever seen. But once they enter this world, the tunnel collapses and vanishes completely. At first, they think that the creatures that lived underground are mutants and zombies until discover that they are monsters; a race of being that are mostly made of magic, something Donatello didn’t believe in. The turtles befriend Sans and Papyrus and they learn of their sad, tragic history. Raphael considers the monsters’ imprisonment a good thing, telling how humans treated them when they lived on the surface and of how the turtles themselves were forced to live in “the tunnels all their disgusting waste ends up.” And with that comment the turtles tell their own tragic story. Papyrus, in spite of hearing their story, still thinks that the humans would accept them if they knew of their good deeds and actually got to know them altogether. However, Leonardo decides to make the best of their situation since they seemed to be trapped with the monsters in the Underground forever, or until Donatello finds a way out of this strange prison world. However things get worse when a monster known as Garamond discovers that mutant souls are more powerful than human souls and it would take only four mutant souls to break the barrier.
That is what I came up with.
#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles#undertale#turtletale#tmnt x undertale#undertale crossover#tmnt leonardo#papyrus#my art
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Turtletales Part 10 Chapter 7!
"Blended Family 1/2" is now up! We're close to the end folks! Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion...next month!
#ether writes#turtletales#rise of the tmnt fanfic#rise of the tmnt crossover#ducktales 2017 fanfic#ducktales 2017 crossover#ao3#remember to log on to read!
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Sunday Funday begins with the live-action family friendly adventure Turtle Tale that has been given the Dove Seal of Approval. The DVD will be available on June 26th @lionsgateathome . #turtletale #turtletalemovie #liveaction #comedy #drama #talkinganimals #dvd #dvdreviews #moviereviews #entertainmentnews #homevideo #instagrambham #bhamreviews #geeklife #alienbeearmy #lionsgate #dovesealofapproval #moviebuff #filmbuff #cinephile #moviemaniac #cinemaniac #whattowatch #watchlist #comingsoon #mailcall #sundayfunday
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Still procrastinating on making a tumblr account for myself while I’m writing up a storm in my gremlin cave lol WN is still alive!
Anywhizzle new Turtletales is up! I thought I posted it earlier but apparently I didn’t? I was very confused but I got it now! I think. Uh, link I guess? But also please mind the tags specifically for the next chapter ok byyee!
https://archiveofourown.org/works/46928932/chapters/118215241
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Good to see you still here, WN! The hardest part of making a tumblr account, to me, was coming up with a name for it no one else had thought of yet!
Yay! New Turtletales! I’m so glad you’re still going with this series! I’ll swing by and read it once I get home but for now -
passing this along so everyone can enjoy it!
#submission queue#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles#ducktales#duck tales#fanfiction#fanfic#fic rec#passing this along
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picturethisbook -- Introverted turtle problems 🐢 Just kidding, though some days having a shell to hide inside would be great, no? Swipe if you need more turtle picture books in your life (trust me, you do!) 💚 #kidlitart #picturebookturtles #kidlit #turtletale #frankasch #mossy #janbrett #turtlesflyinglesson #dianeredfieldmassie #kidsbookstagram picturebooks #picturethisbook
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Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! #turtletrek #turtletales #keeponkeepingon #keepongoing #adventurebegins #theadventurebegins #bedifferentbeyourself
#turtletrek#turtletales#keeponkeepingon#keepongoing#adventurebegins#theadventurebegins#bedifferentbeyourself
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