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April 4, 1941. Salinas , Ecuador. Collected low tide l:oG to 
about 3:00 p.m. Left Salinas at 6 p.m. Bought dozen small (4 oz.) Welch 
crape juice bottles, 1 sucre each; $1 for the lot. 
Wind: S. 2-3-4-5. 
Temp.: (a) 84-87. (b) 77-79. (o) 83. 
Weathers BC - C* 
0945 Anchored Santa Elena Bay, 10 fms. E. Watkins and Ecuador- 
ian. 
11.13 moved into 6 fms. 17.45 underway for Gajbapagos. 
April 5, 1941 . En route Galapagos. 
Wind: SW 3-2, S. 2-3-1. 
Temp.: (a) 82-89. (b) 77-86. (c) 83-80-82. 
April 6, 1941. Enroute Gajbapagos. 
Wind: S.l - S.A. 2-1. 
Temp.: (a) 80-88. (bj 77-81. (c ) 82-84. 
Weather: 3C - C - BC 
Aoril 7, 1941. Anchor 3 miles east of Freshwater Bay, Chatham. 
Landed first on white sand beach we called Blanch Beach (after our medicoj. 
Later moved down to waterfalls and larger stream that I had visited with Ban 
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cock back in a little bight with shingle beach. Lower reaches of stream 
impassable to growth only way is to strike inland for quite a ways crossing 
a sizeable tributary to the main stream. 
m. 
Tcnel, Meneses Penaherrera, Territorial Chief, San Cristobal, 
Galapagos Islands* Interpreter: F. Pola.nco. Dr* Jose Ribadeneira* 
Mrs. Karin Gulberg Gobos* 
Got in in early afternoon* Dr. went ashore and alter nis return 
about rest of us went ahhore and called on him* Pineapple bananas 
2 rounds whiskey, but nobody drank water* xook picture of jsroup* Dreck 
