Our day began with a pre-breakfast climb on Bartholomew Island. We had the chance to learn about geological features like cinder cones and tuff cones, and we observed lava flows that date back no more than 200 years. We enjoyed snorkeling in the same area, and then we moved to another islet called Chinese Hat. We chose between snorkeling or touring around in a dinghy to observe Galapagos penguins.
2/27/2025
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National Geographic Endeavour II
Santa Cruz Island
After being in touch with pure nature for many days, we reached civilization for one day. After breakfast, some of us decided to visit the Charles Darwin Breeding Center to admire the conservation programs that take place there. This work not only encompasses the tortoises, but other species that have been threatened in previous centuries by introduced plants and animals. Despite the heat and humidity, we had the opportunity to support the local economy until we got split into groups to visit the highlands of the island. One group went to the sugarcane plantation and the other visited the hydroponic farm. Both visits made us realize how people make a living in a sustainable way that remains harmless to nature. We followed up our tours with a terrific lunch. When we were finished, it started to rain, but once it slowed down, most of us decided to walk with our ponchos to look for the giant tortoises roaming in the wild.