Our day began with a very relaxing morning at Gardner Bay. We enjoyed a nice time on the beach and kayaking alongside a massive colony of sea lions. The weather was hot, but we had amazing views. Later, we took a great hike at Punta Suarez. We observed a bunch of marine birds, including a large colony of Nazca boobies. Española is a “mature” island with an amazing and uncommon landscape of pronounced cliffs and crashing waves.
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- 21 Mar 2022
Española, 3/21/2022, National Geographic Islander
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- Galápagos
Bernardo Jacome, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Bernardo, known by his friends and family as Bernie, was born In the Andean city of Quito, located in the highlands of Ecuador. His grandfather, however, moved to the Galapagos Islands in the mid-70s, and worked as one of the first Naturalist Guides,...
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