Our first full day on San Cristobal Island was unforgettable. We explored Punta Pitt, where we had the rare chance to see both red and blue-footed boobies nesting along the rugged cliffs. Later, we walked along the stunning white sand beach of Cerro Brujo, surrounded by turquoise waters and dramatic lava formations. As the first island Darwin set foot on, San Cristobal offers a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and abundant wildlife. The fresh breeze, lush green vegetation, and peaceful presence of sea lions and seabirds made the experience absolutely breathtaking.
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- 13 Apr 2025
San Cristobal Island, 4/13/2025, National Geographic Delfina
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Roberta Schiess, Naturalist
Born and raised in the Galápagos, Roberta Schiess Bahamonde’s grandparents were among the first permanent inhabitants of Santa Cruz Island, arriving from Switzerland in the 1940s. Her mother is also a naturalist guide in the Galápagos, so this is a p...
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