Today we explored Bartolome Island and Dragon Hill on Santa Cruz Island. We enjoyed unique moments, and we spotted Galapagos penguins, sea lions, blue-footed boobies, and land iguanas. We observed a number of sea creatures while snorkeling. We finished the day by stargazing on the sky deck of National Geographic Islander II.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 08 Jun 2024
Bartolome and Santa Cruz Islands, 6/8/2024, National Geographic Islander II
- Aboard the National Geographic Islander II
- Galápagos
Javier Carrion, Naturalist
Javier grew up on Santa Cruz island where his grandparents first arrived in the 1940´s. Veritable pioneers, his grandparents settled in the highlands where they found a place to raise their children.
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