La Loberia
What you need to know about La Loberia, Galápagos The entrance to the sea lion colony is a point of rock formation with white sand, dry vegetation at the end, and a water inlet with a sandy bottom that spans the colony at times of high tide and separates it from the rest of the […]
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What you need to know about Post Office Bay, Galápagos Famous place where you can leave a postcard even without a stamp on it. This Office Bay was created by whalers (Balleneros) in 1793. They began leaving their mail in the barrel which now isn’t the same as the original one (a whisky barrel) to […]
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What you need to know about Cormorant Point, Galápagos Two distinct beaches may be found at Cormorant Point, one with white sand and the other with green sand. The abundance of olivine crystals is what gives the green sand beach its distinctive tint. While the thin, crushed coral-based white sand of Flour Beach. Here you […]
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What you need to know about Asilo de la Paz, Galápagos Visitors may see the location of the sweet water manantial, which is crucial for passing ships and colonists. There is also a little yet intriguing pirate cave where someone once lived. Another attractive place to people that visit is the natural richness of water […]
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What you need to know about Devil’s Crown, Galápagos Perfect place to practice snorkeling. The interior is sandy and protected from the waves, nonetheless, visitors should be careful because of its strong sea currents. Devil’s Crown is a semi-submerged volcanic crater. There are various tunnels under the sea that may be investigated. Sea turtles, a […]
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