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141. Artifact Processing in El Progreso, 2014

142. Left: Manuel A. Cobos and Dagfinn on horseback, Progresso. Right: Karin, Tony, Dagfinn and Manuel Cobos. The photograph was taken in 1933 and was sent to friends Ruth and Alf Ødegård who, at that time, were back in Norway. The picture does not reveal anything about the great finanical crash which had already ruined both Manuel and his brother-in-law, Rogerio Alvarado.

143. WWII Cannon on Cañón Beach, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, 2016

144. Hacienda El Progreso, Main Street in 1905

145. Dr. H.F. Peery’s Dead Shot Vermifuge Bottle

146. Sea Lions on Playa Mann and Cruise Ships in Wreck Bay, 2012

147. In-situ White Earthenware Plate Fragment with Opaque de Sarreguemines Inscription

148. Carpintero Midden Profile

149. Accounting Office and Armchair inside the Hacienda House

150. Bacalao, coffee, sugar, yucca flour, corn and cattle were the most important export products on San Cristóbal. Here, the Manuel J. Cobos is loaded with sacks from the trolleys on the long pier at Wreck Bay.

151. Sea Lions on Park Bench, Pto. Baquerizo Moreno

152. The Government House on Hacienda El Progreso in 1905

153. Locally Harvested Invasive Cedar at the El Progreso Carpentry, 2016

154. Map of Zone of Special Use (ZUE) in San Cristóbal Island

155. Great class distinction, racial prejudice, language problems and religious barriers made communication between Norwegians and local residents difficult in San Cristóbal. Upon their arrival in Galápagos, the Norwegian colonists were quite unprepared for these problems.

156. Stoneware Ink Bottle Embossed Adrien Maurin Paris

157. Beer Shipment Loaded onto Trucks, Commercial Dock, Wreck Bay

158. Digital Terrain Model of the Central Mill Area Using LiDAR Returns

159. The Cemetery at Puerto Chico in 1905

160. Karin and Manuel Cobos with two-year old Dagfinn, Wreck Bay, 1932.