Watching the sun rise with Orca off the Starboard Bow in the Galápagos
As the sun rises an announcement plays over the ship’s tannoy, advising guests that two Orca are feeding off the...
As the sun rises an announcement plays over the ship’s tannoy, advising guests that two Orca are feeding off the...
Isla Lobos is a small island separated from San Cristóbal by a narrow arm of sea water. The island lives...
The Outer Hebrides, also known as the Western Isles or the Long Island, consist of a narrow chain of islands...
Rábida is one of the most volcanically varied islands in the archipelago. The island gained its ecuadorian name of Rábida...
Santiago was originally named James Island, after King James II, and was the second of the Galápagos islands to be...
Punta Espinoza is a favourite place for Marine Iguanas, that nest here in the early part of the year and...
Fernandina is the third largest of the Galápagos Islands and first appeared on maps (under the name of Narborough Island)...
Isabela Island is one of the youngest in the Galápagos Islands and is the most volcanically active. Originally named Albemare...
Southern Higashiyama The area comprising the Higashiyama (Eastern Mountains) lay outside of the official boundaries of the capital for most...
Northern Higashiyama The area comprising the Higashiyama (Eastern Mountains) lay outside of the official boundaries of the capital for most of...
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