Today we explored two small islands of the Galapagos: North Seymour and Rabida. Our hike in the morning was astonishing. We got to see nesting spots of blue-footed boobies and the two species of frigatebirds found in the Galapagos. In the afternoon, we enjoyed our first snorkeling of the expedition. It was fabulous to observe so many fish and sea lions. We had so much fun. To finish the day, we took a stroll along the beach, where American flamingos put on a great display of beauty for us. What an impressive day we had. We were amazed by the enchanted islands once again.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 08 Nov 2023
North Seymour and Rabida Islands, 11/8/2023, National Geographic Islander II
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Cristian Villaroel, Naturalist
Cristian was born and raised on Santa Cruz Island, at the heart of the Galapagos Archipelago. He had the privilege of enjoying the beauty of the natural world of Galapagos every weekend, sailing in his family's small fishing boat. His parents passed ...
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