Octopuses, sea turtles, marine iguanas, waved albatrosses, and sea lions! What a wonderful first day we had in the Galapagos Islands! Today we visited one of the oldest islands of the Galapagos, Española Island. In the morning, we explored the underwater world of Española, and in the afternoon, we visited the waved albatrosses in the only nesting site on the Galapagos. As we walked along Española, we encountered beautiful animals, including sea lions, marine iguanas, and the Española mockingbird. We had a breathtaking day on Española Island, and this is just the beginning of our expedition!
10/3/2024
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National Geographic Endeavour II
Bartholomew Island and Sombrero Chino
We split into groups for different excursions this morning. Four groups went up the staircase to the top for the iconic view over the isthmus of Bartholomew Island and Pinnacle Rock. We walked past exposed volcanic formations of all sorts: spatter cones, tuff cones, and lava tubes. Two other groups chose to explore along the coast by Zodiac in hopes of Galapagos penguin sightings. All of us were successful in what we hoped for and even the walkers saw penguins near the dock where we disembarked! Both snorkeling off the beach and deep-water outings along the backside of the island were tremendously productive because we saw it all: penguins and sharks being the top species, and diving blue-footed boobies too! The afternoon had National Geographic Endeavour II anchored not too far south, off the coast of Santiago Island near Sombrero Chino. A dramatically barren, small volcanic cone where another snorkeling outing was offered and late-afternoon Zodiac rides to search yet one more time for penguins. We can never get enough of them!