Today, we visited the western Galapagos Islands. The black, rugged coastline is evidence of the youth of Isabela Island, and we immediately felt like we had entered a new world. This morning, we explored the beautiful mangrove ecosystem of Elizabeth Bay by Zodiac and kayaks. Mangroves are typical of tropical locations, but here they are the habitat of the endemic Galapagos penguins. What a unique combination!
At Punta Moreno, we explored an inland trail leading to a brackish pond where a couple of American flamingos gave a splash of color to this vast field of young, black lava. This jagged shoreline is home to the largest number of marine iguanas in the Galapagos. At this time of day, we observed them warming themselves up on the black lava. We watched endemic flightless cormorants prey upon octopuses and eels, making us feel like we were within a documentary. Galapagos never ceases to amaze us and wake up our inner naturalist!