Galapagos is a place of contrasts, and this first full day
delivered a perfect introduction to the interesting diversity that exists here.
Starting our day at North Seymour Island, we headed out for hikes to explore
the inland territories of this small, central island. We encountered an
incredible amount of air traffic, as magnificent and great frigatebirds soared
overhead on the updrafts of wind coming off the ocean. Brown pelicans were plunge
diving, as blue-footed boobies gracefully entered the water with hardly a
splash. As we made our way inland among an incense tree forest, we saw multiple
land iguanas searching for sustenance—it is currently the peak of the dry
season, and food can be difficult to come by.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 11 Nov 2018
North Seymour & Rabida Islands, 11/11/2018, National Geographic Endeavour II
- Aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II
- Galápagos
Exploring Galápagos
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