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BARTOLOME ISLAND

Bartolome, a desolate island with few plants is the most visited and most photographed island in the Galapagos. The island consists of an extinct volcano and a variety of red, orange, green, and glistening black volcanic formations. The best known of the island’s features is the Tuff Cone known as Pinnacle Rock. This large black […]

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BALTRA ISLAND

This is one of the smaller islands but is important as it has the main airport. It is to Baltra that many of the scheduled flights from mainland Ecuador come. There are no visitor’s sites or accommodation on Baltra and transport is available to Puerto Ayora. However, many people on a previously booked tour are […]

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SANTA FE ISLAND

The wet landing site on Santa Fé is a white, sandy beach, full of sea-lions. As usual, the Galápagos Mockingbirds are curious and totally tame. The main aim in visiting the island of Santa Fé is to look for the endemic full species, the Santa Fé Land Iguana, Conolphus pallidus, which is confined to this […]

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SANTA CRUZ ISLAND

Santa Cruz is the island with the highest population, mostly living in the main town of the archipelago, Puerto Ayora. When visitng this island, you must visit Los Gemelos (the twins), which are two pit craters just off the main road from Puerto Ayora to the airport at Baltra. Los Gemelos are two pit craters: […]

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GALAPAGOS

Galapagos has fascinated explorers and scientists throughout time, starting with Charles Darwin, who was astonished by the uniqueness of the species he found here and their marked differences from island to island. His observations lead him to conceive his masterpiece: The Origin of Species, a book that would change the concepts of science forever. First […]

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GUAYAQUIL

Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city as well as one of the most important ports on South America’s Pacific Coast. The city has gone through a comprehensive facelift involving some of Ecuador’s largest architectural and tourist projects like Malecon 2000. Now the pride of the city, Malecon 2000 is a huge complex encompassing tourist attractions, the […]

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ISABELA ISLAND

Isabela Island is the largest island of the Galápagos with an area of 4,640 km². This island was named in honor of Queen Isabel who sponsored the voyage of Columbus. Its highest point is Wolf Volcano with an altitude of 1,707 metres. The Equator passes directly through the island. The island’s shape is the product […]

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JAMES BAY, SAN SALVADOR ISLAND

This is a good area to see the infamous feral goats of Galapagos. At one time there were an estimated 100,000 goats on Isla San Salvador. All were descendants of goats released onto the island by buccaneers, whalers, early fishermen and salt miners in hopes they would proliferate. Well, proliferate they did to the point […]

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PTO. BAQUERIZO MORENO

The harbor of Pto. Baquerizo Moreno is simply overrun with sea lions! … Baquerizo Moreno. Pto B. Moreno is a nice little town.      

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PUNTA ESPINOZA

Punta Espinoza is overrun with the nominate Fernandina race of Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) is one of the largest sub-species. Males can grow up to 1.5m. This is because of the colder water around the island.   This race is also the least coloured of the seven subspecies, making them difficult to photograph against […]

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