We started our day with a long hike over a tuff cone, where blue-footed and red-footed boobies nest. We also had some time for a Zodiac ride in the same area, such an amazing activity to see lots of different sea birds. We finished our morning with a snorkel from the beach, a wonderful place to play with Galapagos sea lions and see many tropical and cold-water fish. In the afternoon, we visited Cerro Brujo, a breathtaking beach of turquoise water and white sand. Another successful adventure aboard the National Geographic Islander.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 07 Sep 2021
San Cristobal Island and Cerro Brujo, 9/7/2021, National Geographic Islander
- Aboard the National Geographic Islander
- Galápagos
Walter Perez, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Walter was born in a very small town on the mainland of Ecuador. His first trip to the Galápagos was when he was 12 years old, visiting friends and aunt, who had moved to the islands. From the first moment he saw the Islands, he fell in love with the...
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