Hello Friends,
I hope you are all doing well. As promised, I’m delivering part 2 of the Komodo Dragons series since I have many more photos to share, as well as some videos of them walking, which I think will interest many of you.
These shots are amazing as I managed to capture the boat in the background. I waited a long time until one of the dragons decided to sit down and pose in front of the boat.
In the shot above, you can see them together peacefully, enjoying some new company — and this time, not from a superyacht or a chartered boat.
This was actually the third Komodo dragon that quickly entered the bush, so I couldn’t get a good shot of it. It was small and young, I suppose.
I also managed to capture some videos of the Komodo Dragons walking on the beach, so I hope you enjoy those.
Last time, I forgot to mention that this whole area is actually a national park and therefore a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Komodo dragons are classified as vulnerable, which is sad because they are often confined to cages on the main touristy islands. Unfortunately, there isn't much we can do about it since families need to be fed, and Indonesia is not like Europe or the West.
I appreciate all the support I've been getting on my posts; it truly keeps me motivated. I have lots to share with you all.
I hope you enjoyed this Post
Until next time,
Paul