This part of the archipelago always has something extraordinary and magical to show us. We start our day enjoying the geological formation of Ecuador Volcano. It has collapsed into the ocean with only one third of its caldera remaining. This area is like an introductory text book in Geology. Its landscape is very impressive, as is the wildlife photography. We got our reward for being optimistic, early risers as we were visited by a sperm whale! We knew from that moment our day was going to be amazing, and it was…from sunrise to sunset.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 02 May 2017
Isabela & Fernandina Islands, 5/2/2017, National Geographic Islander
- Aboard the National Geographic Islander
- Galápagos
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