We woke up anchored off the coast of Bartolome Island. The day’s expedition started with a vigorous walk to the peak of the island to observe the most iconic and celebrated landscape of the Galapagos. We enjoyed snorkeling from the beach to discover the Galapagos underwater world. Later in the day, we walked through a dry forest to find yellow and black Galapagos land iguanas. Our wonderful day of exploration in the Galapagos Islands finished with a great sunset.
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- 01 Oct 2022
Bartolome Island and Dragon Hill, Santa Cruz Island, 10/1/2022, National Geographic Islander II
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Patricio Maldonado, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Patricio, better known as Pato amongst his friends, was born in the Galápagos Islands. His family moved to the islands from the mainland and settled on the island of Santa Cruz over thirty-five years ago. Pato had an enchanted childhood in the island...
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