Galapagos Environment

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Day 8, Isla Seymour Norte

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On this, our eighth and final day in Galapagos, we had a dawn dry landing on North Seymour Island. We had the most amazing walk around colon...

Day 7, Isla Bartolome

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Our penultimate day in Galapagos started with a 6 AM ascent of the 365 steps to the top of Bartolome, at an altitude of 240 metres. The view...

Day 6, Isla Rabida, Isla Santiago

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Our day began with a hike across a portion of Rabida Island, from one red sand beach to another, with a flamingo lagoon thrown in for good m...

Day 5, Isla Santa Cruz

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This was basically a day off from the boat, the water, snorkeling, etc. Our panga transported us from the MY Aida Maria , moored in Academy ...
Monday, August 4, 2008

Day 4, Isla Floreana

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At first light on Wednesday morning we arrived at Enderby and Champion Islands, where we saw lots of birds, but not the red-footed boobies w...

Day 3, Isla Espanola

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Espanola is in the southeastern quadrant in the Galapagos Archipelago. It is approximately 3.5 million years old, making it the oldest islan...

Day 2, Isla Plaza Sur, Isla Santa Fe

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This was our first full day in Galapagos, and a fine day it was. We spent the first part of the morning hiking on South Plaza Island, where ...
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